Frances Ferguson
Frances Ferguson, the eponymous character at the center of Bob Byington’s new film, is discontent. Like a lot of us, she does a bit of “acting out” and pays the price —an arrest, a trial, incarceration. And then a new identity, one that’s not terribly comfortable. Nick Offerman narrates this deviant comedy, based on actual events.
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Genre: Comedy
Director: Bob Byington
Actors: Dylan Cimbala, Ella Dolan, Jack William Marshall, Jake French, Jaley Shaner, Jennifer Prediger, Kaley Wheless, Keith Poulson, Mark Miller, Martin Starr, Nick Offerman
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