It's Kind Of A Funny Story 

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Gaffigan, Jim - It's Kind Of A Funny Story Craig is a high-school junior, in the gifted program, infatuated with his best friend's girl. When he realizes he's suicidal, he checks himself into the psychiatric ward of a hospital, thinking they'll do an observation, help him, and send him home in time for school the next day.
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FormatDVD
GenreComedy
Running Time101 mins
Aspect Ratio1.85:1
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
RatingM
Available17-08-2011
LabelUniversal Pictures
ActorsGaffigan, Jim,
Roberts, Emma,
Graham, Lauren,
Galifianakis , Zach,
Gilchrist, Keir,
Devestern, Dana
SourcedAustralia
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Craig is a high-school junior, in the gifted program, infatuated with his best friend's girl. When he realizes he's suicidal, he checks himself into the psychiatric ward of a hospital, thinking they'll do an observation, help him, and send him home in time for school the next day. Once in, however, he must stay for a week; the juvenile ward is being renovated, so he's in with adults as well as a few youths. Bobby, a man with a young daughter, shows him around; Craig notices Noelle, about his age. He tries to keep his friends from finding out where he is. Little things: he draws, goes to therapy, sings, helps Bobby rehearse an interview. Is this the stuff of insight?

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