
Stunted
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Plot Summary
In this short comedy, a fiery elderly woman named Agatha, portrayed by the veteran June Squibb, finds herself at a quirky support group for people who have 'stunted' in life. She grapples with her own perceived lack of progress, leading to humorous and surprisingly poignant interactions with the other group members and the facilitator.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Stunted' received limited mainstream critical review but garnered attention at film festivals. It was generally praised for its sharp humor, June Squibb's commanding performance, and its relatable themes presented in a concise and impactful manner.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for June Squibb's central performance.
- Appreciated for its witty dialogue and comedic timing.
- Resonated with audiences for its exploration of life's unexpected detours.
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Awards & Accolades
Selected for various film festivals, including Dances With Films.
Fun Fact
The film is notably directed by and stars the accomplished veteran actress June Squibb, who is perhaps best known for her Oscar-nominated role in 'Nebraska'.
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