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  1. 25 gen 2011 · Feed the Fish: Directed by Michael Matzdorff. With Tony Shalhoub, Barry Corbin, Katie Aselton, Vanessa Branch. Follows the journey of Joe Peterson, a burned out children's book writer who's approaching a midlife crisis.

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    • Comedy
    • Michael Matzdorff
    • 2011-01-25
  2. Feed the Fish is a 2010 American independent comedy film written and directed by Michael Matzdorff and starring Tony Shalhoub, Ross Partridge and Katie Aselton. It is Matzdorff's directorial debut.

    • T.D. Lind
    • Triplefinger
    • Alison Anne Abrohams, Nicholas Owen Langholff, Michael Matzdorff, Troy Allen Dyer
    • April 16, 2010 (Wisconsin Film Festival)
  3. 161 subscribers. 1.6K views 12 years ago. Joe's getting burned out. Back when he actually wrote children's books, they were pretty lousy, and now he just plain doesn't write. His girlfriend is...

  4. Synopsis. Follows the journey of Joe Peterson, a burned out children's book writer who's approaching a midlife crisis. Cast. Tony Shalhoub. Sheriff Andersen. Barry Corbin. Axel Andersen. Katie Aselton. Sif Andersen. Vanessa Branch. Lorraine. Patrick Cavanaugh. Hamish the Paramedic. Michael Shalhoub. Dr. Koosa. Susan Shalhoub Larkin.

    • Sheriff Andersen; Axel Andersen; Sif Andersen
    • Michael Matzdorff
    • 2011
    • 2
  5. Sceneggiatura Michael Matzdorff. Durata 1 ora 32 minuti. Genere Commedia, Romance. Lingua Inglese. Feed the Fish. Nessun link disponibile per il vostro paese (%paese%) 25 janvier 2011 1 membro. Follows the journey of Joe Peterson, a burned out children's book writer who's approaching a midlife crisis. Opzioni. Attori.

  6. Feed the fish ist ein Film von Michael Matzdorff mit Katie Aselton, Tony Shalhoub. Synopsis: Schreibblockaden sind der größte Feind des Autors. Das bekommt auch Joe Peterson (Ross Partridge)...

  7. Feed the Fish is a 2010 independent comedy-drama film directed by Michael Matzdorff and starring Tony Shalhoub, Barry Corbin, and Katie Aselton. The film is set in the small town of Kittle Falls, Minnesota, which is experiencing a severe financial crisis due to the collapse of its fishing industry.