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''Other People'' is a 2016 American
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film written and directed by Chris Kelly in his feature directorial debut. The film stars
Jesse Plemons Jesse Plemons (; born April 2, 1988) is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor and achieved a career breakthrough with his major role as Landry Clarke in the NBC drama series '' Friday Night Lights'' (2006–2011). He subsequ ...
, Molly Shannon, Bradley Whitford, Maude Apatow,
Madisen Beaty Madisen Beaty (born February 28, 1995) is an American actress and DJ. As an actress, she is known for her roles as Daisy Fuller in ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'' (2008), Doris Solstad in ''The Master'' (2012), Rebeccah Mulcahey in '' ...
,
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,
Zach Woods Zachary Woods (born September 25, 1984) is an American actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He is best known for his roles as a series regular for three seasons as Gabe Lewis on the NBC sitcom '' The Office'', as Jared Dunn on the HBO ...
, Josie Totah, and June Squibb. It is a semi-autobiographical look at Kelly's family. The film had its world premiere at the
2016 Sundance Film Festival The 2016 Sundance Film Festival took place from January 21 to January 31, 2016. The first lineup of competition films was announced on December 2, 2015. The opening night film was ''Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You'', directed by Heidi E ...
on January 21, 2016. The film was released on September 9, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment.


Plot

David Mulcahey (
Jesse Plemons Jesse Plemons (; born April 2, 1988) is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor and achieved a career breakthrough with his major role as Landry Clarke in the NBC drama series '' Friday Night Lights'' (2006–2011). He subsequ ...
), a struggling comedy writer, goes home to
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to take care of his mother Joanne ( Molly Shannon), diagnosed with rare
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. The film spans a year, following the Mulcahey family as they deal with Joanne's cancer diagnosis. Back in his childhood home, David reunites with his conservative father Norman ( Bradley Whitford), and his two younger sisters Alexandra ( Maude Apatow) and Rebeccah (
Madisen Beaty Madisen Beaty (born February 28, 1995) is an American actress and DJ. As an actress, she is known for her roles as Daisy Fuller in ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'' (2008), Doris Solstad in ''The Master'' (2012), Rebeccah Mulcahey in '' ...
). He has a distant relationship with his sisters, and a strained relationship with his father, who still refuses to accept David's sexuality ten years after he came out. David has recently broken up with his boyfriend, Paul (
Zach Woods Zachary Woods (born September 25, 1984) is an American actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He is best known for his roles as a series regular for three seasons as Gabe Lewis on the NBC sitcom '' The Office'', as Jared Dunn on the HBO ...
). Not wanting to upset his mother, David tells the family they are still together. David also reconnects with his high school friend Gabe (
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), and meets Gabe's flamboyant adopted brother Justin ( Josie Totah). Meanwhile, Joanne continues with
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, though she hates the treatment and eventually decides to quit when the chemo proves to be ineffective. While talking to David about her decision to quit, Joanne apologizes for her initial reaction to him coming out; he forgives her. In July, Joanne and the family take a trip to
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to attend David's improv show. He meets an artistic director at the show, who informs him about a new ABC show looking for writers. Encouraged, David begins working on a
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. Meanwhile, after consulting with Paul, David takes the family to Paul's apartment under the guise that they are still in a relationship; Norman refuses to enter the apartment, staying behind. This dismays David, who hoped he had started to become more accepting of his sexuality. David spends the night with Paul and they end up having sex. In October, Joanne's health is rapidly deteriorating, and she is put in
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. David struggles to deal with her impending death; while buying medicine for her at a store, he has a brief meltdown in front of an employee. During a choir practice, David angrily walks out upon finding out another writer was given the ABC position. When Norman follows him outside the church, an enraged David reveals his breakup with Paul, points out Norman's refusal to acknowledge his sexuality, and questions what the future will be like after Joanne passes away. He instructs his father that when Joanne dies, Paul will be coming. One night, Joanne accidentally slips in the shower and is assisted by David. They share a small moment, with Joanne thanking him for coming back to Sacramento, and confiding to him about her future death. Joanne reveals that she sees herself in each of her children, and tells David: "When you miss me and you want to see me, you just come home and see your sisters." David tearfully promises to take care of Alexandra and Rebeccah and embraces her. In December, Joanne—surrounded by her family—passes away on her deathbed. Norman pays for Paul's plane ticket to Sacramento. The film ends with David joining Norman, Alexandra and Rebeccah in a bedroom, where they are all sleeping.


Cast

*
Jesse Plemons Jesse Plemons (; born April 2, 1988) is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor and achieved a career breakthrough with his major role as Landry Clarke in the NBC drama series '' Friday Night Lights'' (2006–2011). He subsequ ...
as David Mulcahey * Molly Shannon as Joanne Mulcahey * Bradley Whitford as Norman Mulcahey * Maude Apatow as Alexandra Mulcahey *
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as Gabe *
Zach Woods Zachary Woods (born September 25, 1984) is an American actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He is best known for his roles as a series regular for three seasons as Gabe Lewis on the NBC sitcom '' The Office'', as Jared Dunn on the HBO ...
as Paul *
Madisen Beaty Madisen Beaty (born February 28, 1995) is an American actress and DJ. As an actress, she is known for her roles as Daisy Fuller in ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'' (2008), Doris Solstad in ''The Master'' (2012), Rebeccah Mulcahey in '' ...
as Rebeccah Mulcahey * Josie Totah as Justin * June Squibb as Ruth-Anne *
Paul Dooley Paul Dooley (born Paul Brown; February 22, 1928) is an American character actor, writer and comedian. He is known for his roles in '' Breaking Away'', '' Sixteen Candles'', and ''Popeye''. Early life Dooley was born Paul Brown on February 22, ...
as Ronnie *
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as Nina * Matt Walsh as Steve *
Paula Pell Paula Pell (born April 15, 1963) is an American comedy writer, producer, and actress, best known for her work writing for the sketch series ''Saturday Night Live,'' being recognized with a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety ...
as Aunt Patti * Colton Dunn as Dan * Mike Mitchell as Donnie * Nicole Byer as Charlie * Lennon Parham as Vicki *
Rose Abdoo Rose Marie Abdoo (born November 28, 1962) is an American actress and comedian, known for her roles as Stars Hollow's local mechanic, Gypsy, on ''Gilmore Girls'' and as Spanish teacher Señorita Rodriguez on ''That's So Raven''. Life and career ...
as Anne *
D'Arcy Carden D'Arcy Beth Carden (born Darcy Beth Erokan, January 4, 1980) is an American actress and comedian. She is best known for her starring roles as Janet in the NBC sitcom ''The Good Place'' (2016–2020) and Greta Gill in the Prime series ''A League ...
as Jessica * Drew Tarver as Craig


Production

The film is loosely based on Kelly's own mother's death in 2009. Kelly chose to deliberately start the film by showing Molly Shannon's character dying "because I didn’t want the movie to be about, 'Well, does she or doesn’t she?'" also noting that it sets the tone for the rest of the movie. Shannon was an early choice for Kelly although his managers expressed doubt about this happening from an early stage. Kelly noted that Shannon in the film resembles his own mother: "I don’t look at the movie and see my dad as that, or myself, or my sisters, but I do see my mom, and it was kind of accidental," adding that he had felt weird directing her due to the similarities.
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was originally attached to play Joanne.


Release

The film had its world premiere at the
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on January 21. It was the opening night film at the San Diego International Film Festival and the closing night film at OUTFEST. It also played at film festivals in
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,
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, Sundance London Prague and Brno. In February 2016,
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acquired worldwide streaming rights to the film. At the same time, Vertical Entertainment picked up the North American theatrical rights for the film and plans on releasing the film in the fall for a campaign targeted at the 2017 Oscars. The film was released on September 9, 2016.


Critical reception

''Other People'' received positive reviews from critics. It holds an 85% approval rating on review aggregator website
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, based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''Other People'' resists easy melodrama, rewarding viewers with a smart, subtle look at family dynamics with a talented cast and a finely calibrated blend of funny and serious moments." On
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, the film holds a rating of 68 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". In its review of the film, ''
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'' stated, "Ably playing the loving son, a comedy writer quietly worrying that his life is falling apart even without having Mom's cancer in the picture, Jesse Plemons delivers on the promise he has shown in so many supporting roles since his Friday Night Lights breakthrough." ''
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'' magazine praised Shannon's performance and the supporting performance of Totah, describing his performance as follows: "The child actor is only featured in two of ''Other People'''s scenes—he plays the flamboyant younger brother of Plemons’s best friend—but he makes the goddamn most of them: Totah waltzes into his first scene casually hitting on the far-older Plemons, then spends his second scene in drag, staging an over-the-top, twerk-filled performance for his bemused family."


Awards

Molly Shannon won Best Supporting Female at the 2017
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while
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was nominated for Best Male Lead; Chris Kelly for Best First Screenplay; and Chris Kelly,
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, Adam Scott, and Naomi Scott for Best First Feature. The film won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Film at the
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