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''Comedian'' is a 2002 American
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focused primarily on comedian Jerry Seinfeld as he develops a new stand-up comedy act.


Synopsis

The film follows comedian Jerry Seinfeld as, having retired his old stand-up comedy act after wrapping production on his enormously successful
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'' Seinfeld'' and recording the 1998 HBO comedy special ''
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'', he develops an entirely new act. Seinfeld's efforts are paralleled with the struggles of up-and-coming comedian Orny Adams to make it in show business, and during filming both stand-ups appeared on different episodes of '' Late Show with David Letterman''—Adams for the first time, and Seinfeld for the first time in a while. The many other recognizable comedians who appear in the film, some of whom talk with Seinfeld about their craft, and some of whom are only glimpsed briefly, include (in order of appearance):
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, Godfrey, Chris Rock, Garry Shandling,
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, Jay Leno, and
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The film's unusual trailer did not feature any footage from the film, instead featuring famous voice-over artist Hal Douglas in a recording booth repeating cliches from action movie trailers to the frustration of the filmmakers.


Release

The film was theatrically released in the
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on October 11, 2002, and grossed almost $2.8 million domestically.


Reception

On
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, the film has an approval rating of 77% based on reviews from 91 critics, with an average score of 6.8 out of 10. The website's "critics' consensus" reads: "''Comedian'' is an insightful look at the hard work of creating comedy." Roger Ebert gave the film 2 out of 4 stars. Owen Gleiberman of ''
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'' gave it a "B" grade.


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* * 2002 films American documentary films American independent films Documentary films about comedy and comedians 2002 documentary films 2002 directorial debut films 2000s English-language films 2000s American films {{arts-documentary-film-stub