Assisted Living

Assisted Living

Release date : February 2, 2005
Runtime : 1h 16m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Elliot Greenebaum /
Writers : Elliot Greenebaum /
Production companies : Isomorphic Productions /
Budget : $500.00
Revenue : $41.00
February 2, 2005 1h 16m United States of America Comedy English More
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"Assisted Living" chronicles a day in the life of Todd, a janitor who spends his days smoking pot and interacting with the residents for his own entertainment. Todd's detachment from his surroundings is compromised only by his unlikely friendship with Mrs. Pearlman, a resident who begins to confuse him with her son. On this particular day, Todd must choose whether or not to play the part. "Assisted Living" is shot and staged in a real nursing home and gains much of its unique effect and style from the participation of actual residents and staff members. During much of the film, it is impossible to distinguish between what is real and what is fiction.
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Maggie Riley
Mrs. Pearlman
Nancy Jo Boone
Nancy Jo
Clint Vaught
Hance Purcell
Gail Benedict
Kathy Hogan

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  • title:Assisted Living
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:1h 16m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Elliot Greenebaum /
  • Writers: Elliot Greenebaum ·
  • Production companies: Isomorphic Productions ·
  • Budget:$500.00
  • Revenue:$41.00
  • Overview:"Assisted Living" chronicles a day in the life of Todd, a janitor who spends his days smoking pot and interacting with the residents for his own entertainment. Todd's detachment from his surroundings is compromised only by his unlikely friendship with Mrs. Pearlman, a resident who begins to confuse him with her son. On this particular day, Todd must choose whether or not to play the part. "Assisted Living" is shot and staged in a real nursing home and gains much of its unique effect and style from the participation of actual residents and staff members. During much of the film, it is impossible to distinguish between what is real and what is fiction.
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