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Grief (film)

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340:, Lawrence Frascella wrote that "while there is some bad, bad melodrama to muddle through, Glatzer and his ensemble make believable the movie’s last-minute surge of office camaraderie. They even manage to generate genuine poignancy along the way. Grief is not a particularly challenging or groundbreaking film. But it is very funny, heartwarming entertainment with an uncompromising gay bent: Imagine 330:
had scripted the movie." She concluded that "Occasionally, the movie's momentum gets waylaid by some dead-end campiness that goes nowhere but, for the most part, the dialogue and situations are sharp and funny. The milieu of the production office is exactly right with its always broken-down copier,
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praised the film's endearing mixture of comedy and poignancy, writing that Glatzer "brings a sure sense of structure and makes the most of an opportunity to display a gift for sharp, witty dialogue. “Grief" takes place virtually entirely within "The Love Judge" offices, yet it is always cinematic,
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tight quarters, chaotic-seeming sheaves of paper, inexplicable doodads everywhere, and mostly, its office camaraderie that supersedes the office politics. Permit it a few indulgences, and you, too, will find yourself stricken with Grief."
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never stagy. Whenever "Grief" threatens to get too emotional, Glatzer deftly cuts to glimpses of outrageous "Love Judge" episodes, which feature cameos by Mickey Cottrell (as the judge), Mary Woronov, Paul Bartel and performance artists
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in 2015, just a few weeks before Glatzer's death, he stated that he had not wanted to make a sorrowful film about the horrors of AIDS, but wanted to juxtapose Mark's grief with the humour and absurdity of life going on.
524: 215:) announces that she's departing the job; although he knows he might not get the promotion due to his sexuality, he applies for Jo's job and finds himself in competition against his driven but 311:. The stories the writers concoct border on the delirious as do their inevitable mutations—Jeremy has come up with a story idea about a leper only to find him turned into a diabetic amputee." 517: 510: 694: 285: 674: 684: 679: 446: 465: 664: 689: 669: 474: 336: 659: 342: 410: 281: 148: 615: 569: 502: 366: 298: 561: 654: 623: 451: 415: 388: 308: 538: 497: 371: 269: 393: 316: 124: 631: 534: 239: 235: 231: 227: 220: 192: 72: 68: 32: 272:, who would become both his husband and his creative partner on all of his future films. 648: 256: 196: 60: 304: 429: 577: 553: 327: 243: 212: 64: 200: 100: 260:, during which his own partner Donald died. At a retrospective screening at 207:, who is still dealing with his grief over the death of his husband due to 430:"Richard Glatzer and His Cast on the Good Done By “Grief” 20 Years Later" 322: 208: 491: 261: 254:
The film was inspired in part by Glatzer's own experience working on
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It was the only film Glatzer made on his own before meeting
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The film stars 7: 14: 695:Films directed by Richard Glatzer 1: 346:in an alternative universe." 675:American LGBT-related films 314:Marjorie Baumgarten of the 219:-addicted colleague Paula ( 711: 685:HIV/AIDS in American films 680:LGBTQ-related comedy films 343:The Mary Tyler Moore Show 665:1993 LGBT-related films 282:Frameline Film Festival 226:The cast also includes 690:Films about television 570:The Last of Robin Hood 670:American comedy films 387:Marjorie Baumgarten, 299:The Los Angeles Times 464:Lawrence Frascella, 436:, February 3, 2015. 326:might have been if 284:, where it won the 92:William W. 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Index

Richard Glatzer
Craig Chester
Jackie Beat
Lucy Gutteridge
Illeana Douglas
Tom Judson
Strand Releasing
Frameline
Richard Glatzer
Craig Chester
court show
HIV/AIDS
Jackie Beat
Prozac
Lucy Gutteridge
Illeana Douglas
Alexis Arquette
Carlton Wilborn
Mickey Cottrell
Paul Bartel
Divorce Court
Outfest
Wash Westmoreland
Frameline Film Festival
Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature
The Los Angeles Times
Johanna Went
John Fleck
Austin Chronicle
Soapdish

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