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A Little Stiff |
A LITTLE STIFF screened at Sundance, but also at the prestigious New Directors / New Films series, presented annually at the Museum of Modern Art with the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
In her New York Times review that ran in conjunction with New Directors, Janet Maslin observed: "As played by Caveh Zahedi, who is both the star and co-director (with Greg Watkins) of A LITTLE STIFF, this U.C.L.A. film student and would-be suitor becomes as funny as he is desperate.
First seen talking to a long-suffering friend (played by Mr. Watkins) about his unfortunate efforts with women, Caveh (Mr. Zahedi uses his real name) embarks upon a campaign. He spies a fellow student named Erin in an elevator, makes her his target and begins doing all the wrong things either to win her over, or to scare her away." |
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| Release Date: | March 16, 1991 |
| Genres: | Drama, Comedy, American Independent |
| Directed By: | Greg Watkins, Caveh Zahedi |
| Produced By: | Caveh Zahedi, Greg Watkins |
| Starring: | Arnold Barkus, Alison Bradley, Erin McKim, Patrick Park, Greg Watkins, Caveh Zahedi |
| Written By: | Greg Watkins, Caveh Zahedi |
| Distributed By: | IFC Films |
| Running Time: | 84 minutes |
| Country: | United States |
| Language: | English |
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