"Crying in Public" is a short film released in 2011 with a duration of just 3 minutes. The film is a compilation of various scenes showing people crying in public places across the United States. The cast includes a plethora of talented actors such as Jamie Denbo, Morgan Walsh, Eddie Pepitone, Sean Conroy, Drew Droege, Bart McCarthy, Mira McWatt, Owen Burke, Tig Notaro, Deanna Raphael, Dannah Feinglass Firman, Stephanie Black, Ethan Kon, Julie Dav, Josh Fadem, Jackie Clarke, Daniel Schneider, Bruno Bruni, Casey Wilson, Paul Rust, June Raphael, Alex Fernie, Brandon Scott, Kulap Vilaysack, Jessica Williams, Adam Pally, Kate Comer, Lindi Jamil Gomez, Lauren Palmigiano, Ryan Perez, Jan Molina, Sam Zitumer, and Billy Merritt.
The film showcases the raw emotions of people from different walks of life, each dealing with their own personal struggles and finding solace in moments of vulnerability in public spaces. From a baby stroller crier to a sidewalk crier, a cell phone store crier to a redbox crier, the film captures the essence of human emotions and the catharsis that comes from openly expressing one's feelings.
The diversity in the locations and characters portrayed in the film adds depth to the narrative, showing that crying is a universal experience that transcends age, gender, and social status. Whether it's in a coffee shop, a nail salon, a gym, or a grocery store, each character's emotional outburst is a poignant reminder of our shared humanity and the complexities of the human experience.
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