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The Worst Year of My Life is a comedic drama about a down-on-his-luck romantic named Kyle who, one week before proposing to his girlfriend, discovers that she's been sleeping with another man.

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Trevor St. John David ...
Kyle
Amy Vorpahl ...
Amber
Cate Beehan ...
Jennifer
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Todd
Nicole Day ...
Laura
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Rona
Deidre Scott ...
Lacey
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Zoe
Mike Marcus ...
Standup Comic
Aaron Rozenfeld ...
Homeless Man
David Valliere ...
Kyle's Boss
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Mediator
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Amber's Boss
Ed Spangler ...
Bakery Customer
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Bakery Worker
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Comedian
Ryan Rosenberg ...
Comedian
Mr. Peepers ...
Madison
Sophie ...
Butkus
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Game Show Host
Jonathan Smith ...
The Turd
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Amber's Mother
Jennifer Margaret Nordmark ...
Mother in Background
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Bill
Daniel Peckover ...
Job Applicant (as Dan Peckover)
Matt Altobelli ...
Pizza Boy
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Manager
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Amber's Co-Worker
Jennie Newman ...
Barbara
Nort Mahoney ...
Party Friend
Drew Coolidge ...
Party Friend
Jessica Price ...
Party Friend
Cecile Garcia ...
Party Friend (as CeCe Garcia)
Bart Folkerts ...
Party Friend
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Party Friend
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Priest
Renee Colvert ...
Maid of Honor (as Renée Colvert)
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Best Man / Sidekick
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Amber's Father
Isabella Prince ...
Daughter
Zoey Prince ...
Daughter
Joe Saunders ...
Referee
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Red Flag Date
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Crying Date
Jenny Cronlund ...
Mary
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Stacy
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Nurse
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Doctor
Sam Kieffer ...
Housemate
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Kyle's Mother
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Court Clerk
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Animal Rescuer
Loren Tarquinio ...
Pastry Shop Owner
Blake Walker ...
Boyfriend
Zack Drisko ...
Kissing Boy
Arielle Drisko ...
Kissing Girl (as Arielle Max Davidsohn)
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Wedding Guest
Jay Frosting ...
Wedding Guest
Peter Szilagyi ...
Wedding Guest (as Pete Szilagyi)
Hunter M. Altman ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer
Becky Bain ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer
Noah Cooper ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer
Alice Gardin ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer
Tim Greer ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer
Julia Grosso ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer
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New Year's Eve Partygoer
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New Year's Eve Partygoer
Kelly McCarron ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer
Jacki Merchant ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer
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New Year's Eve Partygoer
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New Year's Eve Partygoer
Jacqui Lynn Phung ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer (as Jacqui Phung)
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New Year's Eve Partygoer
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New Year's Eve Partygoer
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New Year's Eve Partygoer
Jason van Glass ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer (as Jason Van Glass)
Diana Wright ...
New Year's Eve Partygoer
Ariana Berkowitz ...
Vegan Partygoer (as Ari Berkowitz)
Andie Bolt ...
Vegan Partygoer
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Vegan Partygoer
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Vegan Partygoer
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Vegan Partygoer
Ryan Kolbe ...
Vegan Partygoer
Chad Makings ...
Vegan Partygoer
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Vegan Partygoer
Carina Sposato ...
Vegan Partygoer

Directed by

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Jonathan Smith

Written by

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Jonathan Smith ... (writer)

Produced by

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Nicole Day ... producer
Aaron Rozenfeld ... associate producer
Jonathan Smith ... executive producer
Bernie Stern ... producer
Amy Vorpahl ... producer

Music by

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Julia Meinwald

Cinematography by

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Matt Gulley

Editing by

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Jonathan Smith

Makeup Department

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Michele Monaco Hetrick ... makeup artist (as Michele Monaco)

Art Department

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Brent Le Blanc ... graphic design

Sound Department

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Neal Doxsee ... sound mixer
Teddy Salas ... re-recording mixer

Special Effects by

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Stephen Lomei ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jonathan Smith ... additional photography

Animation Department

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Annie Morcos ... animator

Music Department

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Jeremy Blanden ... viola
Chantilly ... composer: additional music
Carlos Cordeiro ... clarinet
Monica Davis ... violin
Sean Hagerty ... violin
Alisa Horn ... cello
Jeff Mitchell ... flute
Jeff Rosick ... composer: additional music
Zak Sandler ... piano
Reed Taylor ... recording engineer
Jeremy Yaddaw ... arrangements: percussion / percussion

Additional Crew

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Lesley Tsina ... cat wrangler

Thanks

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Matt Altobelli ... special thanks
Joe Bonomo ... special thanks
Harrison Brown ... special thanks
Tim Chang ... special thanks
Catherine Davila ... special thanks (as Catherine Dávila)
Daniel Davila ... special thanks (as Daniel Dávila)
Nicole Day ... special thanks
Neal Doxsee ... special thanks
William H. Frake III ... special thanks (as Bill Frake)
Cecile Garcia ... special thanks (as CeCe Garcia)
Andie Grace ... special thanks
Matt Gulley ... special thanks
David Janove ... special thanks
Scott Javor ... special thanks
Ryan Neatha Johnson ... special thanks
Aaron Drew King ... special thanks (as Aaron King)
Doug Mangskau ... special thanks
Danielle McCormick ... special thanks
Jacki Merchant ... special thanks
Elodie Miege ... special thanks (as Elodie Miège)
Kestrin Pantera ... special thanks
Troy Patterson ... special thanks (as Troy D. Patterson)
Chris Peckover ... special thanks
Glen Reynolds ... special thanks
Aaron Rozenfeld ... special thanks
Ed Spangler ... special thanks
Sebastian Twardosz ... special thanks
Steve Tyson ... special thanks
Kulap Vilaysack ... special thanks
Amy Vorpahl ... special thanks
Michael S. Wilson ... special thanks (as Mike Wilson)
Glen Young ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

One week before proposing to his girlfriend, Kyle, a down-on-his-luck romantic, discovers that she's been sleeping with another man. Unemployed, saddled with debt, and depressed, Kyle embarks on a funny yet affecting journey to recovery that involves living in his car, bottom-of-the-barrel jobs, therapy, online dating, and Kyle's own wild, fantastical, and snarky imagination. Written by Anonymous

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  • 81 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Director Jonathan Smith often jokes that this film is "edited within an inch of its life." Indeed, between the first and final cuts of the film, he excised 14 minutes of footage, moved numerous scenes to different places in the story, reduced certain scenes to just two or three shots, and re-edited entire sequences in ways that were significantly different from the shooting script. The audio for many of the actors' line readings was often Frankenstein'ed together from numerous takes, sometimes with even single words cut into the middle of a line. Additionally, the film is filled with special effects shots that are hidden to the naked eye. In one instance, Jonathan even cut out an actor's head and superimposed it over the actor's body earlier in the scene to reduce a pause between two lines and thus shorten the scene. See more »
Goofs When Amber sends a "Happy Valentine's Day" text, the date on her iPhone reads August 4th. See more »
Soundtracks What You Do To Me See more »

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