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Duration: 276 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Anna Ragsdale Camp, Άνα Καμπ, آنا کمپ, アンナ・キャンプ, 안나 캠프, 애나 캠프
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Anna Ragsdale Camp, born on September 27, 1982, is an American actress known for her role as Sarah Newlin in True Blood (2008-2014). She has also had notable roles in Pitch Perfect films (2012-2017) and Broadway productions such as A Country House (2008) and Equus (2008 revival). Camp was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway play All New People (2012). She has appeared in TV series like Mad Men, The Good Wife, and The Mindy Project, as well as films like The Help (2011) and Good Girls Revolt (2015-2016).
Release Year: 2014
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Попрощайся со всем этим
Director: Angus MacLachlan
Writer: Angus MacLachlan
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Companies: Epoch Films, IFC Films, Remain Calm Productions
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
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Otto Wall's life takes an unexpected turn when his wife informs him of her plans to divorce him during a counseling session. Shocked and unprepared, Otto struggles to come to terms with the sudden change in his marital status. In an attempt to cope with his newfound singlehood, Otto engages in several one-night stands while also trying to maintain a connection with his daughter. At a class reunion, he seems drawn to rekindle an old flame with an ex-girlfriend. As the film progresses, it is revealed that Otto's wife has been unfaithful and uses Otto's actions as justification for her decision to divorce him. In the end, Otto admits that he knows about his wife's affair and points out her hypocrisy in being a role model for their daughter.
Goodbye to All That is a comedy-drama film directed by Angus MacLachlan and released in 2014. The story centers around Otto Wall, a man dealing with the unexpected dissolution of his marriage after his wife announces her intention to divorce him during a counseling session. While the narrative focuses on Otto's journey through love, loss, and self-discovery as he navigates the complexities of modern relationships and dating, it also touches upon themes of infidelity, communication breakdown in marriages, and the struggle for relevance in one's personal life.