Codependence Day (2015)

All she wants is to be part of the family.

Codependence Day (2015) poster

Emily is nervous about meeting her husband Wilson’s family for the first time at their annual Independence Day gathering. Having eloped, she is concerned that the family will never accept her as one of their own. But Wilson has a plan to bring her into the fold — competing in the family’s annual (if ridiculous) tradition of throwing balls at a target object, a barely-recognizable variation of bocce.

Director: William R. Coughlan
Genre: Comedy, Family
Runtime: 5 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Brian Wilbur Grundstrom
Editing: William R. Coughlan, Brad Hartland
Production: Tohubohu Productions, LLC
Country: United States of America
Budget: $900
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William R. Coughlan
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Codependence Day about?
Emily is nervous about meeting her husband Wilson’s family for the first time at their annual Independence Day gathering. Having eloped, she is concerned that the family will never accept her as one of their own. But Wilson has a plan to bring her into the fold — competing in the family’s annual (if ridiculous) tradition of throwing balls at a target object, a barely-recognizable variation of bocce.
Who directed Codependence Day?
Codependence Day was directed by William R. Coughlan.
Who stars in Codependence Day?
Codependence Day stars Mary Egan, Nello DeBlasio, Jean H. Miller, Brooks Tegler, Carol McCaffrey, Erin Rose Coughlan.
How long is Codependence Day?
Codependence Day has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
What genre is Codependence Day?
Codependence Day is a Comedy, Family film.
What is the budget of Codependence Day?
Codependence Day had a budget of $900.
Where was Codependence Day produced?
Codependence Day was produced in United States of America.