Movies by Josh Kornbluth
As part of the cast:
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Strange Culture (2006)
Cast: Thomas Jay Ryan, Tilda Swinton, Peter Coyote …
Directed by: Lynn Hershman Leeson
On the eve of his new exhibit, artist and professor Steve Kurtz was shocked by the news that his wife had died of heart failure. The medics on the scene became suspicious of Kurtz's…
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The Darwin Awards (2005)
Cast: Joseph Fiennes, Winona Ryder, David Arquette …
Directed by: Finn Taylor
When detective Michael Burrows finds himself out of a job, he peddles his skills to an insurance company. Teaming up with field agent Siri Taylor, Michael attempts to identify people who…
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Red Diaper Baby (2004)
Cast: Josh Kornbluth
Directed by: Doug Pray
Filmed live at San Francisco's Magic Theatre, writer-performer Josh Kornbluth offers his amusing take on growing up with communist parents -- who expected him to lead an American…
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Gigantic: A Tale of Two Johns (2003)
Cast: They Might Be Giants, John Flansburgh, John Linnell …
Directed by: AJ Schnack
Beloved by a wide variety of fans, the musical group They Might Be Giants boasts a huge following. How did they get so massive, so to speak? This fascinating documentary chronicles their rise…
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Teknolust (2002)
Cast: Tilda Swinton, Jeremy Davies, James Urbaniak …
Directed by: Lynn Hershman-Leeson
When Rosetta Stone (Tilda Swinton), a scientist conducting biological research, has a major breakthrough and writes a paper about it, her colleagues suspect that she's already tested her…
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Haiku Tunnel (2001)
Cast: Josh Kornbluth, Warren Keith, Helen Shumaker …
Directed by: Jacob Kornbluth, Josh Kornbluth
Writer-director Josh Kornbluth hits the comic bull's-eye with this disarmingly droll observation of office politics and the realm of corporate slaves, finding humor in everything from…
As a director:
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Haiku Tunnel (2001)
Cast: Josh Kornbluth, Warren Keith, Helen Shumaker …
Directed by: Jacob Kornbluth, Josh Kornbluth
Writer-director Josh Kornbluth hits the comic bull's-eye with this disarmingly droll observation of office politics and the realm of corporate slaves, finding humor in everything from…






