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Storytelling 2001

★ 6.5203 votes87 min📅 2001-11-21

"Sex, race, celebrity, exploitation."

Todd Solondz's dark comedy, Storytelling (2001), is a poignant exploration of dysfunctional relationships, set against the backdrop of college and high school.

Director: Todd Solondz

Cast

Selma Blair
Selma Blair
Vi
Leo Fitzpatrick
Leo Fitzpatrick
Marcus
Robert Wisdom
Robert Wisdom
Mr. Scott
Aleksa Palladino
Aleksa Palladino
Catherine
Mark Webber
Mark Webber
Scooby Livingston
Paul Giamatti
Paul Giamatti
Toby Oxman
John Goodman
John Goodman
Marty Livingston
Jonathan Osser
Mikey Livingston
Lupe Ontiveros
Lupe Ontiveros
Consuelo
Julie Hagerty
Julie Hagerty
Fern Livingston

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Storytelling (2001) about?

The film follows two interconnected stories, exposing the complexities of personal turmoil and the blurring of reality, as college and high school students navigate their own struggles.

Who directed Storytelling?

Todd Solondz brings his unique perspective to the film, masterfully weaving two interconnected stories that expose the complexities of human relationships.

Who stars in Storytelling?

Selma Blair, Leo Fitzpatrick, and Paul Giamatti lead the talented ensemble cast in this poignant exploration of dysfunctional relationships.

Is Storytelling (2001) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking commentary on the human condition and unflinching portrayal of the human experience, Storytelling (2001) is a must-watch for fans of dark comedies and drama.

How long is Storytelling?

The film has a runtime of 87 minutes.

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About Storytelling (2001) — A Dark Comedy That Explores the Human Condition

Todd Solondz's dark comedy, Storytelling (2001), is a poignant exploration of dysfunctional relationships, set against the backdrop of college and high school. The film masterfully weaves two interconnected stories, exposing the complexities of personal turmoil and the blurring of reality. With a talented ensemble cast, including Selma Blair, Leo Fitzpatrick, and Paul Giamatti, Storytelling delves into themes of sex, race, celebrity, and exploitation. As the characters navigate their own struggles, the film raises questions about the nature of truth and the consequences of our actions.

Through Solondz's unique lens, Storytelling (2001) presents a thought-provoking commentary on the human condition, inviting viewers to confront the darker aspects of life. With its biting humor and unflinching portrayal of the human experience, this film is a must-watch for fans of dark comedies and drama. While it may not be for the faint of heart, Storytelling (2001) is a powerful exploration of the complexities of human relationships.