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Director: Aaron Ruell
Cast: Hamish Linklater, Alexandra Holden, Michael Childers, Kevan Ohtsji
A man, who has not left the building he works and lives in for 14 years, meets a receptionist eager to understand more about his mysterious life.
Critical Reception & Ratings
While reviews for Everything's Gone Green (2005) are limited, the film has garnered a respectable 7.1/10 rating on IMDb, indicating generally positive audience reception. Directed by Aaron Ruell, the comedy film centers on a man who has not left the building he works and lives in for 14 years and meets a receptionist eager to understand more about his mysterious life.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky, offbeat comedies will likely enjoy the unique directorial vision of Aaron Ruell in the 2005 film 'Everything's Gone Green'. The film features an engaging performance from Hamish Linklater as a reclusive man whose life is shaken up by an eager receptionist, resulting in an endearingly odd and humorous exploration of isolation and human connection.
Everything's Gone Green is a 2006 Canadian comedy film directed by Paul Fox and written by Douglas Coupland. It was produced by Elizabeth Yake, True West Films and Chris Nanos, Radke Films. Originally acquired for distribution in Canada by ThinkFilm, with Shoreline Entertainment handling international sales, Equinoxe Films later acquired Canadian distribution rights after ThinkFilm's sale to Capitol Films led to the closure of its Canadian distribution services. The film won the award for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 2006 Vancouver International Film Festival.
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