Sleeping with the Fishes (2013)

Home is where the hurt is...

Sleeping with the Fishes (2013) poster

A woman's journey of self-discovery and the dynamics of her zany family. Alexis Fish is left broke and broken-hearted after the death of her cheating husband, working as a phone sex operator and a walking meatball hero. As she returns to her hometown of Brooklyn for a distant aunt's funeral, she fears to admit to her family and overbearing mother that her life is a mess. With help from her quirky sister Kayla and a new love interest, Alexis realizes she must let go of her past to define her own future.

Director: Nicole Gomez Fisher
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 95 min
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Screenplay

Production: Unikki Production
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

semi autobiographical, woman director

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More Films by Director: Nicole Gomez Fisher
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sleeping with the Fishes about?
A woman's journey of self-discovery and the dynamics of her zany family. Alexis Fish is left broke and broken-hearted after the death of her cheating husband, working as a phone sex operator and a walking meatball hero. As she returns to her hometown of Brooklyn for a distant aunt's funeral, she fears to admit to her family and overbearing mother that her life is a mess. With help from her quirky sister Kayla and a new love interest, Alexis realizes she must let go of her past to define her own future.
Who directed Sleeping with the Fishes?
Sleeping with the Fishes was directed by Nicole Gomez Fisher.
Who stars in Sleeping with the Fishes?
Sleeping with the Fishes stars Gina Rodriguez, Steven Strait, Ana Ortiz, Taylor Black, Orfeh, Robert T. Bogue.
How long is Sleeping with the Fishes?
Sleeping with the Fishes has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Sleeping with the Fishes?
Sleeping with the Fishes is a Comedy film.
Where was Sleeping with the Fishes produced?
Sleeping with the Fishes was produced in United States of America.