

Storytelling
Directed by Todd SolondzStorytelling is comprised of two separate stories set against the sadly comical terrain of college and high school, past and present. Following the paths of its young hopeful/ troubled characters, it explores issues of sex, race, celebrity and exploitation
Where to Watch Storytelling
- cultfilmliker1 May 2025“I’m not an idiot, man. I watch TV.” Wow. Some incredibly complex, taboo subject matter. It definitely makes you think about storytelling, or even just art in general! Another level of surreal. It’s like Happiness at one of its extremes. Not as laugh out loud funny but hilarious nonetheless! The casting in these films is so phenomenal. Love it. Makes me miss Giamatti’s character in 30 Rock a lot lmao Gotta love having a super punchable child! Fun fact: It also has Mike Schank from American Movie in a small part! (Warning: It will make you want to revisit American Movie) A subject of a documentary playing a man filming a documentary in a film about making a documentary lol levels. It even includes an American Movie pun!! What an lol stunner of an ending. An anti Donnie Darko lol I don’t want to be famous but I do crave validation! Note: After seeing three of his films now, I will confidently say Todd Solondz should NOT be allowed to teach a film class lol jk…..kinda
Storytelling Trivia
Storytelling was released on 8 November 2001.
Storytelling was directed by Todd Solondz.
Storytelling has a runtime of 87m.
Storytelling was produced by Christine Vachon, Ted Hope.
Storytelling is comprised of two separate stories set against the sadly comical terrain of college and high school, past and present. Following the paths of its young hopeful/ troubled characters, it explores issues of sex, race, celebrity and exploitation
The key characters in Storytelling are Vi (Selma Blair), Marcus (Leo Fitzpatrick), Mr. Scott (Robert Wisdom).
Storytelling is rated 18.
Storytelling is a Comedy, Drama, Romance film.
Storytelling has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.
Storytelling has made US$1.3M at the box office.



























