Lethargy (2002)
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
Release Date: February 2, 2002
Cast
- Robert Downey Jr. - Animal Therapist
- Edward Burns - Store Clerk
- David Gelb - Prometheus
Screenplay
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
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.