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Funny Business
Bobby Buttons, a clown who has given up on his dreams, is unwilling to give up the act during a corporate job interview.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary takes a satirical look at the behind-the-scenes world of a struggling comedy club in the late 1980s. As the club owner tries to keep his doors open amidst rising rent and dwindling audiences, the eccentric staff and a cast of desperate comedians navigate their own personal and professional absurdities. The film blends observational humor with moments of genuine pathos, exploring themes of ambition, failure, and the elusive nature of laughter.
Critical Reception
Funny Business received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences alike. While some praised its unique blend of humor and heart, and the clever mockumentary style, others found its pacing uneven and its comedic sensibilities occasionally hit-or-miss. The performances were generally lauded, particularly the ensemble cast's ability to embody quirky, relatable characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive mockumentary format and strong ensemble cast.
Appreciated for its blend of humor and poignant observations on the struggles of artists.
Some critics found the humor to be inconsistent and the narrative lacking focus at times.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's quirky characters and relatable portrayal of artistic struggle. Many enjoyed the humor, though a portion of viewers felt the film could have been funnier or more tightly edited. The unique premise and performances were frequently cited as positives.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Breakthrough Director at the Indie Film Festival Awards.
Fun Fact
The fictional comedy club 'The Chuckle Hut' was inspired by a real, now-defunct club in downtown Los Angeles that served as a launching pad for several famous comedians in the 70s and 80s.
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