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* Allison & David Burbage ([[Judy Greer]], [[Tom McCarthy]]) struggle to keep their marriage together while coping with their increasingly difficult and strangely self-possessed 10-year-old son.
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The Great New Wonderful
Promotional poster
Directed byDanny Leiner
Written bySam Catlin
Produced byMatt Tauber
Danny Leiner
Leslie Urdang
Amy Robinson
StarringTony Shalhoub
Jim Gaffigan
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Olympia Dukakis
Music byJohn Swihart
Distributed byFirst Independent Pictures
Release dates
Tribeca Film Festival
April 22, 2005
United States limited
June 23, 2006
Running time
88 minutes
CountryTemplate:FilmUS
LanguageEnglish
Budget$500,000
Box office$172,055[1]

The Great New Wonderful is a 2005 film written by Sam Catlin and directed by Danny Leiner.

Plot

The Great New Wonderful is a series of vignettes of incidents taking place concurrently around Manhattan. The only other thing linking the incidents is the month in which they occur: September 2002. Recurring themes include Frustration and Sugar.

The vignettes include:

  • An accountant (Jim Gaffigan) undergoing a therapy session in the office of a passive-aggressive psychologist (Tony Shalhoub).
  • Two immigrants from India on security detail for a visiting dignitary.
  • An ambitious pastry chef (Maggie Gyllenhaal) preparing a professional pitch that she hopes will make her the reigning doyenne of New York's competitive cake scene.
  • A Brooklyn housewife (Olympia Dukakis) fixes her husband's dinner and then sits at the kitchen table making collages out of old magazines while her husband sits on the balcony, smoking a cigarette.
  • Allison & David Burbage (Judy Greer, Tom McCarthy) struggle to keep their marriage together while coping with their increasingly difficult and strangely self-possessed 10-year-old son.

Cast

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