Year: 2005
Runtime: 107 mins
Language: English
Director: Annie Griffin
A black comedy unfolds amid the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, centering on the judging of a major comedy award and the chaotic goings‑on at a tiny venue. Interwoven storylines follow a self‑obsessed British comic battling his long‑suffering assistant, an actress debuting a one‑woman show about Dorothy Wordsworth, and a melancholic, affluent housewife who secretly observes a stoned Canadian theatre troupe staying in her rented house.
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