
Left/Right (2008)
A coming-of-age comedy that follows D. Ray Morton, a small-town have-not who has grown up to be a conspicuous, big-city socialite. But after a human resource audit reveals an overstated educational background, Ray loses his job, his gaudy paycheck, and in turn, his identity. In an attempt to salvage his career and self-worth, Ray returns home to feebly check the boxes on this embellished resume. While there, Ray comes to find out that his obituary, not his resume, will be the true measure of his worth.All Releases
                    
                        
                            
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Earliest Release DateApril 1, 2008
            (China)
Running Time1 hr 35 min
GenresComedy
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| Filmmakers | Role | 
|---|---|
| Matthew Wolfe | Director | 
| Todd Wolfe | Director | 
| Matthew Wolfe | Writer | 
| Matthew Wolfe | Producer | 
| Todd Wolfe | Producer | 
| Lendell Black | Composer | 
| Bruce Francis Cole | Cinematographer | 
| Todd Wolfe | Editor | 
| Cast | Role | 
|---|---|
| Matthew Wolfe | |
| Caitlin Mulhern | |
| David Calhoun | |
| Sabra Berger | 
