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Real Life is a 1979 American comedy film starring Albert Brooks (in his directorial debut), who also co-authored the screenplay alongside Monica Johnson and Harry Shearer.
Real Life: Directed by Albert Brooks. With Dick Haynes, Albert Brooks, Matthew Tobin, J.A. Preston. A film crew sets out to record a year in the life of an average family, but things quickly start going wrong.
Now it’s time for the next breakthrough, we’re told, and “Real Life” will be a milestone: a documentary not only about the everyday life of a typical American family, but also about the effect of the film on the family — and on the filmmakers.
Filmmaker Albert Brooks wants to create a documentary that will get to the very heart of what it means to be an American family. To that end, he persuades the Yeagers of Phoenix, Ariz., to let him...
An egocentric comedian decides to make a documentary film and moves in with the Yeager family in Ph nix, Arizona to document their lives. His intent is to be unobtrusive during the process, but he continually interfere and eventually succeeds in driving them crazy.
ALBERT BROOKS as Albert Brooks dons a clown’s costume to lift the spirits of Frances Lee McCain and Charles Grodin, whose lives have been disrupted by a filmmaking group which has moved in with their equipment to record their lives in Paramount Pictures’ new comedy, Real Life.
Real Life: A Young, Honest Guy Like Himself A brilliant satire, inspired by a 1973 PBS documentary series that gave rise to the reality-television genre, Albert Brooks’s first feature film examines the ethical dilemmas of combining cheap entertainment and sociological experiment.
Real Life is a jewel of American comedy and one of the first mockumentaries ever made. Full Review | Jan 2, 2018
Real Life is a 1979 American comedy film starring Albert Brooks (in his directorial debut), 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.
A pushy, narcissistic filmmaker persuades a Phoenix family to let him and his crew film their everyday lives, in the manner of the ground-breaking PBS series "An American Family".