Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham. The film premiered at South by Southwest, where it won the award for Best Narrative Feature, screened at such festivals as Maryland Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on November 12, 2010. Dunham's own mother, the artist Laurie Simmons, plays Aura's mother, while her real sibling, Grace, plays Aura's on-screen sister. The actors Jemima Kirke and Alex Karpovsky would also appear in Dunham's television series Girls.
Director | Lena Dunham |
Produced by | Kylie Martin, Alicia Van Covering, Alice Wang |
Writer(s) | Lena Dunham |
Starring | Lena Dunham, Laurie Simmons, Grace Dunham, David Call, Alex Karpovsky, Jemima Kirke, Amy Seimetz, Merritt Wever |
Music | Teddy Blanks |
Cinematography | Jody Lee Lipes |
Edited by | Lance Edmands |
Production, company | Tiny Ponies |
Distributed by | IFC Films |
Released | March 15, 2010 (SXSW), November 12, 2010 (United States) |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $65,000 |
Box office | $416,498 |
Netflix ID | 70134639 |
About Tiny Furniture
Indie comedy-drama from Lena Dunham which won the award for Best Narrative Feature at South by Southwest. The film details the life of a college graduate who returns home to try and figure out what to do with her life.
Achievement of Tiny Furniture
Dunham's real mother, Laurie Simmons, and real sister, Grace, portray those roles in the film. Her co-stars from Girls, Jemima Kirke and Alex Karpovsky, both appear in the film.
Top Facts You Did Not Know About Tiny Furniture
Films set in Manhattan.
Latest information about Tiny Furniture updated on July 28 2021.