
Lunchbox Loser 2013
"A grade five identity crisis - with the crusts off."
Lunchbox Loser (2013) is a dark comedy that delves into the complexities of grade school politics, identity, and self-acceptance. Director Virginia Abramovich skillfully navigates these themes, creating an atmosphere that's both humorous and thought-provoking.
Director: Virginia Abramovich
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lunchbox Loser (2013) about?
This short dark comedy film follows Natasha Marakova, an aspiring comedian, as she navigates the complexities of grade school politics and identity.
Who directed Lunchbox Loser?
Virginia Abramovich directed Lunchbox Loser (2013).
Who stars in Lunchbox Loser?
The film features a talented cast, including Sarah Davis, Ella Ballentine, Zane Davis, and Adrianna Di Liello.
Is Lunchbox Loser (2013) worth watching?
While Lunchbox Loser (2013) may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of humor and heart makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of comedy and drama.
How long is Lunchbox Loser?
Lunchbox Loser (2013) has a runtime of 16 minutes.
About Lunchbox Loser (2013) — A Dark Comedy of Self-Discovery
Lunchbox Loser (2013) is a dark comedy that delves into the complexities of grade school politics, identity, and self-acceptance. Director Virginia Abramovich skillfully navigates these themes, creating an atmosphere that's both humorous and thought-provoking. With a talented cast, including Sarah Davis, Ella Ballentine, and Adrianna Di Liello, this short film is a must-watch for fans of comedy and drama. The story revolves around Natasha Marakova, an aspiring comedian who finds herself entangled in the intricate web of lunchroom politics. Will she be able to own who she is and find her place in the world? Lunchbox Loser (2013) is a relatable and entertaining film that explores the challenges of growing up and being true to oneself.
With its unique blend of humor and heart, Lunchbox Loser (2013) is a film that will leave you laughing and reflecting on your own experiences. The short runtime of 16 minutes makes it an easy and enjoyable watch, perfect for a quick break or a family movie night. So why not give Lunchbox Loser (2013) a try and discover the joy of being yourself, crusts and all.