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If you’re a fan of indie filmmaking, Andrew Bujalski’s exceptionally crafted comedy Funny Ha Ha is as must-see as it gets. A pioneering film of the mumblecore movement, this 2002 slice of ...
Christian Rudder in writer-director Andrew Bujalksi's 2002 film "Funny Ha Ha." (Courtesy Goodbye Cruel Releasing/Photofest) To hear him tell it, writer-director Andrew Bujalski didn’t ...
Today, we’ll step back to 2005 with an interview indieWIRE’s Michael Koresky had with Andrew Bujalski upon the release of his “Funny Ha Ha,” credited by many as the first film from the ...
Ten years after the release of Funny Ha Ha, one of Lena Dunham’s favorite movies, she still wasn’t entirely sure what the last line was. Last night, speaking to a crowd about to see a new ...
Democratization of the medium aside, the first scene in writer-director Andrew Bujalski's no-budget Funny Ha Ha is enough to make a person lament the age when anyone with a camera can make a movie.
It seems so obvious. “Frances Ha.” “Funny Ha Ha.” Coincidence? We think not. But wait… One is about an awkward 20-something delaying adulthood, while her romantic planets fail to get in ...
The unabashedly teensy-budgeted Funny Ha Ha, written and directed by Andrew Bujalski, is actually more like Funny Strange—or even Funny Unsettling. You might be tempted to walk out in the first ...
Marnie (Kate Dollenmayer) is a 23-year-old Bostonite and, as Funny Ha Ha commences, is encountering that perennial post-university problem: what to do without school to lend structure, purpose and ...