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Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic is a 2005 stand-up comedy film written by and starring Sarah Silverman, directed by Liam Lynch, and distributed by Roadside Attractions. The movie is a concert film consisting of 72 minutes of clips taken from Silverman's previous stand-up show of the same name, interspersed with flashbacks and comedic ...
Dec 9, 2005 · Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic: Directed by Liam Lynch. With Sarah Silverman, Steve Agee, Brian Posehn, Jim Bodma. Narrative digressions on sex, race, politics, and more from comedienne Sarah Silverman.
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- Documentary, Comedy, Music
- Liam Lynch
- 2005-12-09
Nov 10, 2005 · Roger Ebert November 10, 2005. Tweet. Sarah Silverman has kind of a Dusty Springfield/Marlo Thomas moment in "Jesus is Magic." Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic" is a movie that filled me with an urgent desire to see Sarah Silverman in a different movie.
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- Kiyano La'vin
- Liam Lynch
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Feb 11, 2005 · Overview. Sarah Silverman appears before an audience in Los Angeles with several sketches, taped outside the theater, intercut into the stand-up performance. Themes include race, sex, and religion. Her comic persona is a self-centered hipster, brash and clueless about her political incorrectness.
Nov 11, 2005 · Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic - Metacritic. Summary Directed by Liam Lynch, the film comprises Sarah Silverman's performance before a live audience interwoven with stylish musical numbers and backstage intrigue. (Roadside Attractions) Documentary. Comedy. Music. Directed By: Liam Lynch. Written By: Sarah Silverman.
Plot. Cast/Crew. Trailers. Production. Releases. Photos. Q / A. Plot: What's the story about? The film comprises Silverman's performance before a live audience interwoven with stylish musical numbers and backstage intrigue. Comedians Bob Odenkirk and Brian Posehn make appearances along with Silverman's band, The Silver Men.