Fired! (2006)

Fired! (2006)
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Devastated after being fired by director Woody Allen, actress Annabelle Gurwitch sets out on a soul-searching journey to discover whether getting the axe was the best or worst thing ever to happen in her professional career. Anyone who has been in the workforce for an extended amount of time has likely been there -- one minute you've got a good-paying job that you love, and the next minute you're standing in the unemployment line. When Annabelle Gurwitch got fired by the legendary director of such classics as Annie Hall and The Purple Rose of Cairo, she thought her career was over. Upon turning to her many showbiz pals for advice, however, Gurwitch quickly discovered that she was not alone. In this documentary, Gurwitch enlists the aid of filmmakers Chris Bradley and Kyle La Brache in traveling the country to interview such celebrities as Tim Allen, David Cross, Sarah Silverman, and Jeff Garlin to find out exactly how they dealt with the heavy hand of rejection. Additional interviews with GM workers in Lansing, MI, who were handed their pink slips offer some tales that are tragically comedic and others that seems to reinforce the old adage about one door closing and another door opening, while a visit to job fairs and "outplacement services" show just what the jobless endure on a day-to-day basis. Conversations with the downsizers as well as the downsized offer viewers a chance to explore the topic from both sides as host Gurwitch reminds viewers that sometimes the greatest success stories are born of failure. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Tim AllenAndy Borowitz, (more)
Director(s):
Chris BradleyKyle La Brache, (more)
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Synopsis of Fired!

Devastated after being fired by director Woody Allen, actress Annabelle Gurwitch sets out on a soul-searching journey to discover whether getting the axe was the best or worst thing ever to happen in her professional career. Anyone who has been in the workforce for an extended amount of time has likely been there -- one minute you've got a good-paying job that you love, and the next minute you're standing in the unemployment line. When Annabelle Gurwitch got fired by the legendary director of such classics as Annie Hall and The Purple Rose of Cairo, she thought her career was over. Upon turning to her many showbiz pals for advice, however, Gurwitch quickly discovered that she was not alone. In this documentary, Gurwitch enlists the aid of filmmakers Chris Bradley and Kyle La Brache in traveling the country to interview such celebrities as Tim Allen, David Cross, Sarah Silverman, and Jeff Garlin to find out exactly how they dealt with the heavy hand of rejection. Additional interviews with GM workers in Lansing, MI, who were handed their pink slips offer some tales that are tragically comedic and others that seems to reinforce the old adage about one door closing and another door opening, while a visit to job fairs and "outplacement services" show just what the jobless endure on a day-to-day basis. Conversations with the downsizers as well as the downsized offer viewers a chance to explore the topic from both sides as host Gurwitch reminds viewers that sometimes the greatest success stories are born of failure. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
70 mins

Complete Cast of Fired!


Director(s):
Kyle La BracheChris Bradley
Writer(s):
Annabelle Gurwitch
Producer(s):
Annabelle Gurwitch
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Special InterestDocumentary
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    Claire I.

    I actually heard a good portion of this courtesy of NPR, and since it was a recording from the stage production, it was pretty good. I thought maybe this movie might expand on what I'd already heard, and it did - but only a little, like in the segment interviewing Ben Stein as well as therapists and career recovery experts. My favorite parts were still the stage excerpts, though!

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    Joseph M.

    To be perfectly honest, I thought this film could have been better. Yes, it does bring attention to some issues workers have w/ their companies such as privacy, lack of job security, and lack of wage growth but for the most part this documentary feels like fluff. It just didnt delve deeply enough into these issues. Instead, the whole film just revolves around Gurwitchs and plenty of the bourgeois experiences w/ being fired which, by comparison to the rest of us, were not that bad. If you want to learn more about workers issues today, Id look for another film or some books on the subject.

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    Chuck L.

    A flick about getting fired, it's not funny & it has a continual boring pace throughout the entire movie. I fast forwarded through all 23 chapters -- it doesn't improve.

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