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Adah and Aaron are recovering addicts who are struggling to stay sober. After meeting in their psychoanalyst’s waiting room, they fall in love, relapse on poppers, and become the biggest assholes in New York City.
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Director: Peter Vack
Actors: Betsey Brown, Catherine Bo-Eun Song, Eileen Dietz, Jack Dunphy, James Augustus Lee, Jane Brown, Kaitlyn Brown, Peter Gordon Uliano, Peter Vack, Richard Mark Jordan, Ron Brown
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An absurdist, surrealistic and shocking pitch-black comedy, which moves freely from nightmare to fantasy to hilariously deadpan humour as it muses on man’s perpetual inhumanity to man.