Features: DVD, Rated R, Unrated, Widescreen What do you get when you mix and emotionally needy collegestudent with a slacker named scooby and a dysfunctional familyman? Yep, you guessed it, another todd solondz masterpiece. Nowadd in a few film festival awards, some serious critical andyou've got one heck of a good story to tell and to sell. "...acidly funny exploration of the darker life in the suburbs..." Kevin Tomas, Los Angeles Times "I saw it a third time ...and was able to focus on what a well-made film it was." Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "...a bracing slap in the face..." A.O. Scott, The New York Times "Fearlessly funny and bracingly provocative." Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
 Editor's Note
 Director Todd Solondz (WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE, HAPPINESS) presents this characteristically bleak and darkly comic drama in two distinct parts. The first story, "Fiction" stars Selma Blair as Vi, a confused university student who engages in an impulsive tryst with her Pulitzer Prize-winning professor (Robert Wisdom) after arguing with her cerebral palsy-afflicted boyfriend (Leo Fitzpatrick). The second (and longer) tale, "Non-Fiction," stars Paul Giamatti as Toby, a down-on-his-luck documentary filmmaker who turns his camera on Scooby (Mark Webber), an unmotivated teenager, and his suburban New Jersey family.At times even more controversial and confrontational than Solondz's previous films, STORYTELLING bluntly addresses issues such as race, sex, physical impairment, education, censorship, and exploitation, while not-so-subtly referencing and parodying both AMERICAN BEAUTY and AMERICAN MOVIE (whose own Mike Schank appears in the film). Cannily aware of both his admirers and detractors, Solondz has taken the intriguing step of criticizing his own work within the creative confines of the two stories. As with HAPPINESS, the director has assembled an impressive ensemble cast that also includes John Goodman, Julie Hagerty, Franka Potente, and Lupe Ontiveros. As a counterpoint to the often-glum proceedings, a bright, airy soundtrack is provided Belle and Sebastian and songwriter Nathan Larson.
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