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Goodbye to All That

A modern divorce story.
2014 | 87m | English

(2590 votes)

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Otto Wall is just a little unlucky in life, and unbeknownst to him, in love. When his wife suddenly asks for a divorce, he bounces between a search for answers, desperate attempts to stay connected to his daughter, and his fateful reentry into the dating pool.
Release Date: Dec 17, 2014
Director: Angus MacLachlan
Writer: Angus MacLachlan
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
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Production Companies IFC FIlms, Epoch Films, Remain Calm Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Paul Schneider Otto Wall
Anna Camp Debbie Spangler
Michael Chernus Freddie
Heather Graham Stephanie
Ashley Grace Mildred
Heather Lawless Lara
Melanie Lynskey Annie Wall
Audrey P. Scott Edie Wall
Amy Sedaris Holly
Celia Weston Joan
Steve Coulter Lawyer
Robert Haulbrook Real Estate Broker
Melcher Smith Dick
Steven Hall Doctor
Jeffrey Dean Foster Greeter at Church
Beth Bostic Ginny
Ben Baker Forgotten Man at Reunion (Richard Watts)
Patrice D’Evans Liz
Mabel Robinson Liz’s Mother
Sally Meehan Storyteller at Reunion
Name Job
Angus MacLachlan Writer, Director
Jennifer Lilly Editor
Chad Keith Production Design
Kim Wilcox Costume Design
Corey Walter Director of Photography
Jenni Muldaur Music Supervisor
Mark Bennett Casting
Corey Deckler Unit Production Manager
Scott Larkin First Assistant Director
Karla Strum Second Assistant Director
Andy Hillenburg Stunt Coordinator
Chad McCumbee Stunt Double
Dustin Hillenburg Stunt Double
Jonathan Guggenheim Art Direction
Lucas Deans First Assistant Camera
Trevor Metscher Second Assistant Camera
Benjamin Dowd Digital Imaging Technician
Pamela Rook Script Supervisor
Diana Greene Still Photographer
Abigail Seymour Still Photographer
Josh Neal Sound Mixer
James B. Appleton Boom Operator
Betsy Kelly Marshall Makeup Department Head
Jackie Zbuska Special Effects Makeup Artist, Hair Department Head
Emily Caulfeild Set Decoration
Cory Howard Set Dresser
Lisa Faibish Wardrobe Supervisor
Lauren Thomas Set Costumer
Cynthia Chou Production Coordinator
Mitzi Corrigan Local Casting
Shani Geva Post Production Supervisor
Jonathan Ferrantelli Post Production Supervisor
Tara Carrozza Post Production Coordinator
Dylan Correll First Assistant Editor
David Traver Assistant Editor
Missy Cohen Music Editor
Joe Dizney Assistant Music Supervisor
Robert Hein Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
David Wahnon Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Glenfield Payne Sound Effects Editor
Rachel Chancey Foley Artist
Ryan Cillison Foley Artist
Robert Fernandez Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Anne Carey Producer
Summer Shelton Co-Producer
Ethan D. Leder Executive Producer
Mark P. Clein Executive Producer
Mindy Goldberg Producer
Angus MacLachlan Executive Producer
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Rangan
6.0

**The last ten minutes is to define the title!** Try to expect from the film what the title signifies. Then this will be a decent film to have. As we know there's no big names in the cast, as well as from behind the camera. But the whole film discloses is what people do when their marriage fails, ... in order to move on. That's not it, there's a message, that it ends with, especially about the children of the splitting couple. Seems it is a nice one from that angle, though overall film is not a clever enough to attract all kinds of viewers. When his wife suddenly breaks the news that she wants a divorce, the husband in a surprise tries his best to convince her not to, but nothing works. All the separation affair can be solved easily as they have a good understanding. So they try to move on, particularly the father who meets many women, including his old school and college mates. But what they are not seeing is their young daughter who is affected by all this. So where the story heads from there is told in the remaining. For the first time direction, this is not a bad film. A low budget, short film with a simple storyline. Well intended film on what it wanted to say. But nothing was told straight, everything was about not being single, that means dating and sex was the priority. Only in the last ten minutes it tries to turn around. That's where the story and the title overlaps. Really the nice performances, particularly Paul Schneider, who has been seen mostly in the supporting roles. So I think it is worth a watch if you are not forcing yourself. _6/10_

May 16, 2024