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Mutual Appreciation

Mutual Appreciation

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An instant critic's darling upon it's release in 2006, MUTUAL APPRECIATION is at once an utterly timeless and distinctly mid-aughts portrait of the ebb and flow of twenty-something life in New York City. Richly observed and deeply humanist, the film follows Alan (Justin Rice), an aspiring musician, who crash-lands in town following the breakup of his band in Boston, immediately taking up with his old friends Ellie (Rachel Clift) and Lawrence (writer-director Andrew Bujalski) while negotiating the affections of a local radio DJ (Seung-Min Lee). In the tradition of Éric Rohmer, John Cassavetes and Jacques Rivette, Bujalski crafts a deft yet unassuming generational statement that finds it's inspiration less in plot than in sharply drawn relationships and captivating conversations. Lovingly lensed in intimate 16mm black & white film, MUTUAL APPRECIATION is a generous and witty ode to the friendships that hallmark our awkward and enthralling post-collegiate years.

Mutual Appreciation, along with 2002's equally lauded FUNNY HA HA, signaled the triumphant arrival of indie auteur Bujalski, who has gone on to write and direct a suite of critically acclaimed features including BEESWAX (2009), COMPUTER CHESS (2013), RESULTS (2015) and 2018's SUPPORT THE GIRLS.

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Details

Title: Mutual Appreciation
Genre: Drama
Starring: Justin Rice, Rachel Clift, Andrew Bujalski
Director: Andrew Bujalski
Attributes: Widescreen
Release Date: 6/11/2019
Original Year: 2005
Product Type: Blu-ray
Catalog #: 2
UPC: 663390002933
Item #: 2156634X

Technical Information

Street Date: 6/11/2019
Original Language: ENG
Run Time: 110 minutes
Studio: Arbelos Films