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Sep 26, 2003 · Swordswallowers and Thin Men: Directed by Max Borenstein. With Peter Cellini, Jeffrey K. Miller, Graham Norris, Zoe Kazan. Zak is a smart, good-looking nice guy whose heretofore charmed life starts coming apart as his longtime romance with Samantha, a painter whom he finds increasingly intimidating, begins to crumble; impending ...
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- Max Borenstein
- 2003-09-26
Sep 26, 2003 · Zak is a smart, good-looking nice guy whose heretofore charmed life starts coming apart as his longtime romance with Samantha, a painter whom he finds increasingly intimidating, begins to crumble; impending graduation makes it clear to her that that she's ready to move on.
Year: 2003. Original title: Swordswallowers and Thin Men. Synopsis: Zak is a smart, good-looking nice guy whose heretofore charmed life starts coming apart as his longtime romance with Samantha, a painter whom he finds increasingly intimidating, begins to crumble; ...You can watch Swordswallowers and Thin Men through on the platforms:
- Max Borenstein
- Max Borenstein
- United States
- Drama | Independent Film (US)
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- Max Borenstein
- Peter Cellini
Max Borenstein. Synopsis. Zak is a smart, good-looking nice guy whose heretofore charmed life starts coming apart as his longtime romance with Samantha, a painter whom he finds increasingly...
Sep 26, 2003 · Zak is a smart, good-looking nice guy whose heretofore charmed life starts coming apart as his longtime romance with Samantha, a painter whom he finds increasingly intimidating, begins to crumble; impending graduation makes it clear to her that that she's ready to move on.
10/10. Insightful, witty take on undergrads facing life. mpbesq 23 May 2006. Warning: Spoilers. 1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink. Max Borenstein wrote and directed this fine film that brilliantly captures the moment when a college senior faces the threshold of life after college.