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Director: Alison Bagnall
Cast: Kentucker Audley, Joslyn Jensen, Olly Alexander, Anna Margaret Hollyman
Gene spends his days canvassing about childhood obesity. One day he canvasses Titty, an emotionally-arrested 19-year-old who has successfully sued his own father to win back a large inheritance and gotten himself disowned in the process. Gene discovers that Titty has an ongoing online relationship with the beautiful but reclusive Ginger, who is an animal activist. Gene convinces Titty to make a pilgrimage to meet Ginger where the two men form a close bond despite both of them being drawn to the enigmatic Ginger, who is in need of rescue.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Funny Bunny (2015) is a comedy-drama film directed by Alison Bagnall that has received generally positive reviews from critics. The film follows the intertwining lives of three characters - Gene, Titty, and Ginger - as they navigate personal struggles and form an unlikely bond. While the film's critical reception has been favorable, data on its awards recognition and public reception is not available.
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Funny Bunny, the 2015 comedy-drama directed by Alison Bagnall, offers a delightfully quirky exploration of the unlikely bond that forms between two socially-awkward men, Gene and Titty, as they embark on a journey to meet the enigmatic Ginger. With standout performances from the lead actors Kentucker Audley and Olly Alexander, the film blends humor and heartwarming drama in a way that will particularly appeal to fans of offbeat, character-driven stories.
Funny Bunny is a 2015 American comedy drama film written by Olly Alexander, Kentucker Audley, Alison Bagnall and Joslyn Jensen, directed by Bagnall, and starring Alexander, Audley and Jensen.
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