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Comedy-drama film
- Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham.
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Tiny Furniture. Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham. The film premiered at South by Southwest, where it won the award for Best Narrative Feature, [3] screened at such festivals as Maryland Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on November 12, 2010.
Dec 8, 2010 · Why do I feel such affection for “Tiny Furniture”? It’s a well-crafted film, for one thing. For a first picture, it shows a command of style and purpose; Dunham knows what she wants and how she needs to get it, and succeeds.
Tiny Furniture: Directed by Lena Dunham. With Lena Dunham, Laurie Simmons, Grace Dunham, Rachel Howe. About a recent college grad who returns home while she tries to figure out what to do with her life.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Lena Dunham
- 2012-03-30
Nov 11, 2010 · Pitched unsteadily if shrewdly between honest self-reflection and squirmy narcissistic indulgence, the low-budget indie “Tiny Furniture” is one of the bigger itsy-bitsy movies to hit this year.
- Lena Dunham
Nov 12, 2010 · The result is a comedy called Tiny Furniture, and a story that feels as true to life as you'd expect. Aura's triumphant return from college isn't quite what she imagined: Mom's photographing...
- Bob Mondello
Nov 9, 2010 · While the film’s jarringly abrupt ending made me wish Dunham had spent more than a week on the script, all in all, Tiny Furniture is an amusing and inventive coming-of-age comedy that feels both fresh and familiar. There’s plenty to like in the film, from its pithy dialogue to the bittersweet look at New York, to the intriguing performances.
After graduating from film school, Aura (Lena Dunham) returns to New York to live with her photographer mother, Siri (Laurie Simmons), and her sister, Nadine (Grace Dunham), who has just finished...
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- Comedy, Drama