Janeane Garofalo
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Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp
Counselors and campers check in at Camp Firewood in 1981 in this prequel to the 2001 film.

Wet Hot American Summer
(2001)"Wet Hot American Summer" recalls the final days at summer camp, 1981: the hikes, the water sports, the sex, the drinking and the talent show!

Come As You Are
(2020)Tired of having no luck with women, three young men with disabilities ask a nurse to join them for a road trip where they plan to visit a brothel.

Dangerous Living: Coming Out in the Developing World
(2003)Dangerous Living: Coming Out in the Developing World is the first documentary to deeply explore the lives of gay and lesbian people in non-western cultures. Traveling to five different continents.

Janeane Garofalo: If I May
(2016)Filmed live in San Francisco, Janeane Garofalo unapologetically takes on society’s intolerance of gluten and “House Hunters International.”

Girl's Best Friend
(2008)A cynical music critic who has yet to recover from her failed marriage unexpectedly finds her heart softening during a cross-country road trip.

Sweethearts
(1997)Arliss goes to a coffee house to meet Jasmine on a blind date, but she's not quite what she seems.

Werewolf Bitches from Outer Space
(2017)Three werewolf women from Uranus are sent to Earth to exterminate all bullies, stooges, and sexists in New York City.

A Little Game
(2014)Maxine, a young girl who is ostracized at her new school, befriends a grizzled chess player. Through teaching Maxine the game, the feisty old man gives her the courage to stand up for herself and persevere through life’s challenges.

Duane Hopwood
(2005)After the police pull him over for drink driving, an alcoholic faces an uphill battle as he struggles to reconnect with his ex-wife and daughters.

The Truth About Cats & Dogs
(1996)Abby (Janeane Garafalo) is a plucky radio vet who dispenses advice on pet care on her weekly phone-in show. When a caller (Ben Chaplin) falls for the sound of her voice, Abby is excited that there might be a chance for romance in her life, but she does not feel confident enough to follow it through.

Steal This Movie
(2000)A unique journey into the life of activist and radical Abbie Hoffman (Vincent D'Onofrio), as he battles for social justice and travels through the maze of music and politics that defined the late sixties and early seventies.

The Minus Man
(1999)An unhappily wed couple unwittingly take in a man who may be a serial killer, a drifter with a winning smile.

Larger Than Life
(1996)A motivational speaker discovers that the inheritance his father left for him is in the form of an elephant.

Adventures in Comedy
(2015)Featuring interviews with comedy legends Janeane Garofalo, Jim Gaffigan, Margaret Cho and many more, this film shadows one comic’s (Tom McCaffrey) experiences doing stand-up and the harsh realities that come with following his dreams at any cost.

Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
(1997)Two friends try to reinvent themselves to impress old classmates.

When Stand Up Stood Out
(2003)In the ‘70s and early ‘80s, the Boston stand up scene was bursting with talent like: Dennis Leary, Steven Wright, Colin Quinn, and Janeane Garofalo.

The God Committee
(2021)Who lives, who dies? They decide. Three patients wait to see if they will live or die as a hospital committee decides to grant a life saving heart transplant to one of them. Years later the committee face the consequences of their decision. Starring Emmy Award winner Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) and Julia Stiles (Riviera), Janeane Garofalo (The Truth about Cats & Dogs) and Colman Domingo (Selma).

Left of the Dial
(2005)Alarmed by the growing multitude of conservative talk-radio shows, a group of investors set out to launch a liberal radio network for those whose opinions skewed more to the “Left of the Dial.” The result was Air America Radio. This engaging, fast-paced film charts the long-anticipated rise, scandalous near-fall, and subsequent salvation of the liberal-leaning radio network. Told through verite footage shot at the New York-based station over the course of nine months, the film follows the network’s evolution and features interviews including TV satirist and author Al Franken, liberal radio host Randi Rhodes, stand-up comics Marc Maron and Janeane Garofalo, National Public Radio pioneer Katherine Lanpher, and radio personalities Mark Riley and Rachel Maddow.

The Apology
(2022)Trapped with her ex-brother-in-law by a dangerous storm, a recovering alcoholic finds herself caught between reason and ruthless instinct as a battle of wits escalates into a violent game of revenge.