Funny Ha Ha

Funny Ha Ha

2003Comedy drama
Synopsis
After graduating from college, Marnie (Kate Dollenmayer) is living in Boston. Looking for temporary work while trying to figure out what it is she wants to do, Marnie grapples with her feelings toward her good friend Alex (Christian Rudder), who doesn't seem to feel the same way about her. As she attempts to mature while surviving her dreary desk job, Marnie meets Mitchell (Andrew Bujalski), a shy, neurotic coworker who helps her better understand herself.
Cast
Kate Dollenmayer, Christian Rudder, Myles Paige, Jennifer Schaper, Lissa Rudder, Marshall Lewy, Andrew Bujalski
Rating
Adult Situations, Adult Language
Genres
Comedy drama

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