Lethargy (2002)

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An early high-school short by Josh Safdie and David Gelb, Lethargy follows a drifting New York teenager—shot in black-and-white with color dream bursts—whose path crosses a park-bench “animal therapist” (a cameo by Robert Downey Jr.) and other fleeting figures, including Edward Burns, in a wry, post-modern sketch of youthful inertia.

Director: Josh Safdie, David Gelb
Runtime: 7 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

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short film

More Films by Director: Josh Safdie, David Gelb

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lethargy about?
An early high-school short by Josh Safdie and David Gelb, Lethargy follows a drifting New York teenager—shot in black-and-white with color dream bursts—whose path crosses a park-bench “animal therapist” (a cameo by Robert Downey Jr.) and other fleeting figures, including Edward Burns, in a wry, post-modern sketch of youthful inertia.
Who directed Lethargy?
Lethargy was directed by Josh Safdie, David Gelb.
Who stars in Lethargy?
Lethargy stars Robert Downey Jr., Edward Burns, David Gelb.
How long is Lethargy?
Lethargy has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
Where was Lethargy produced?
Lethargy was produced in United States of America.