IMDb
6.0 /10
35 votes

Comedy · 2006 · 15 min
Co-directed by Benny and Josh Safdie, this deadpan mock-documentary follows Ralph Handel, a buttoned-down office worker who spends his nights bombing on the open-mic circuit. Staged as cinéma vérité that edges into performance art—Safdie performed the disastrous sets in real clubs—the film channels Andy Kaufman’s anti-comedy and the self-reflexive diary mode of David Holzman’s Diary to sketch a sly portrait of a life quietly coming undone.
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IMDb
6.0 /10
35 votes
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Letterboxd
6.7 /10
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Weighted average
4.4/10