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Real Life is a film of genre Comedy directed by Albert Brooks released in USA on 2 march 1979 with Albert Brooks

Real Life (1979)

Real Life
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Released in USA 2 march 1979
Length 1h39
Directed by
Genres Comedy,    Documentary
Rating69% 3.4944953.4944953.4944953.4944953.494495

Real Life is an American comedy film released in 1979. The first feature directed by Albert Brooks, who also co-authored the screenplay, it is a spoof of the 1973 reality television program An American Family and portrays a documentary filmmaker named Albert Brooks who attempts to live with and film a dysfunctional family for one full year.

Charles Grodin co-stars as the family's patriarch who consents to permit cameras in his Arizona home. Real-life producer Jennings Lang also has an acting role in Real Life.

Synopsis

Ordinary family man Warren Yeager and his wife Jeannette are delighted to have a documentary filmmaker, Albert Brooks, choose them for a new cinematic and "scientific" experiment—he intends to capture every waking moment of their daily life on film. It is a project Brooks confidently announces to a large gathering, even greeting them with a song.

Actors

Albert Brooks

(Albert Brooks)
Charles Grodin

(Warren Yeager)
Dick Haynes

(Councilman Harris)
Frances Lee McCain

(Jeannette Yeager)
J. A. Preston

(Dr. Ted Cleary)
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