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DON’T THINK TWICE Written and Directed by Mike Birbiglia Starring: Keegan-Michael Key, Gillian Jacobs, Mike Birbiglia, Kate Micucci, Tami Sagher, Chris Gethard TRT: 90 min Country: USA Premiere: World Category: Headliners Press Contacts: Adam Kersh | [email protected] | Morgan Ressa | [email protected] | 310.854-9373 Shipra Gupta | [email protected] | 315.430-3971

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DON’T THINK TWICE

Written and Directed by Mike Birbiglia

Starring: Keegan-Michael Key, Gillian Jacobs, Mike Birbiglia, Kate Micucci, Tami Sagher, Chris Gethard

TRT: 90 min Country: USA

Premiere: World Category: Headliners

Press Contacts:

Adam Kersh | [email protected] | Morgan Ressa | [email protected] | 310.854-9373

Shipra Gupta | [email protected] | 315.430-3971

SYNOPSIS For eleven years, an improv group called The Commune has reigned as the big fish in the small pond of their New York improv theater. Commune members Miles, Samantha, Jack, Allison, Bill and Lindsay invent comedy without a script and without a net. They’re ingenious, they’re fast, and they build on each others’ ideas like best friends – which they also are. Night after night they kill onstage and wait for their big break. Day after day day they work menial jobs to support themselves. Then they get news that their theater is shutting down, and scouts from a hit TV show come to a performance, looking for talent. Only two cast members get the nod, upsetting the dynamic of the group and leaving its future in doubt. Relationships begin to crack as six best friends face the truth that not all of them will make it, and for some, it may be time to give up on the dream and move on. Funny, insightful and honest, DON’T THINK TWICE looks at a common experience that’s an uncommon subject for a film: failure. As he did in his acclaimed debut about a stand-up comedian, SLEEPWALK WITH ME, writer/director/actor Mike Birbiglia captures universal human experiences that happen in the lives of professionally funny people. With a top-flight ensemble of comic actors including Keegan-Michael Key, Gillian Jacobs, Kate Micucci, Chris Gethard, Tami Sagher and Birbiglia, DON’T THINK TWICE tells a nuanced story of friendship, aspiration and the pain and promise of change. PRESS: PLEASE DO NOT REVEAL THE NAME OF THE CHARACTER WHO IS CAST ON “WEEKEND LIVE” WHEN WRITING ABOUT THE FILM

ABOUT THE PRODUCTION In 2012, comic performer/writer Mike Birbiglia made an acclaimed debut as a feature film director with SLEEPWALK WITH ME, an adaptation of his autobiographical one-man show of the same name. “Directing SLEEPWALK WITH ME was the hardest thing I’d ever done in my life, and I toured the country doing standup for 15 years,” he remarks. “In the aftermath, I took inventory of the process and how I had learned to be a director. I realized what got me through was the training and the philosophy of improvisational theater, which I’d learned in college and at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. So I started doing improv every week. ” For his second film, Birbiglia wanted to expand into strictly fictional territory. The seed for DON’T THINK TWICE was planted when Birbiglia’s wife remarked on the difference between standup and improve cultures. As he tells it, “My wife said, ‘Your standup friends are very combative and always making fun of each other – in a fun way, but still. And your improv friends are so much more supportive and it’s all about the group, it’s all about saying yes and agreeing. The irony is that some of these people in your improv group are so successful that they’re literally millionaires. And some of them are barely paying their rent on their shared, five-person, one-bedroom in Bushwick.’ It was a very astute observation. I thought it was an interesting premise for a movie–the idea that in an improv group, everyone is equal until they’re not. The principals of art are like socialism, and life is capitalism. Not everything is fair. I started writing a screenplay based on that.” Birbiglia wrote several drafts of the screenplay over the course of a year. With each draft he would invite several people to his house to read the script out loud. One of the regulars at the readings was Ira Glass, who has worked with Birbiglia on his radio series “This American Life” since 2008 and was a co-writer and producer on SLEEPWALK WITH ME. He describes Birbiglia’s working process as different than that of most filmmakers. “Mike developed this screenplay the way that a standup develops material. We just did one reading after another after another after another in his living room.”

Over time, Birbiglia realized that the story would be best served by making the screenplay a true ensemble piece. “I’m a big fan of movies like THE BIG CHILL, BROADCAST NEWS and HANNAH AND HER SISTERS, where you get to know a lot of characters and it’s about relationships and friendships,” he remarks. “The challenge for me was to write a script that had six fully realized characters, and to differentiate each character’s story arc.” Those characters became The Commune, an improv comedy group that for eleven years has been the standout act at the Improv For America Theater. The sextet – Miles, Samantha, Jack, Allison, Bill and Lindsay – are best friends. Every show, before they line up in front of six empty chairs on Improv For America’s tiny stage, they go through the pre-show rituals grounded in the collectivist principles of improv and the superstitious customs of theater: a round-robin vow of “I got your back,” a quick pet to a kitschy wooden totem bear on the way out of the dressing room. The story is set in motion by a common occurrence in contemporary New York City: the sale of a building and a tenant’s consequent loss of its lease. With the imminent closing of Improv For America Theater, The Commune is losing a showcase that has been an occasional scouting for the producers of “Weekend Live,” a late-night sketch comedy show. By modeling the series on “Saturday Night Live,” Birbiglia was able to quickly convey the make-or-break nature of The Commune’s performance for the show’s producers. “We’re not parodying ‘SNL,’ we are using it to represent the brass ring of what these characters aspire to. Culturally there is rarely something that everyone in the profession agrees is the best-case scenario for your career. If you’re an improviser in your 20s, you want to be on ‘SNL,’” Birbiglia comments. When only two cast members get an audition at “Weekend Live,” the future of The Commune gets cloudier and the remaining performers have to confront the possibility that they may not achieve their dream. That idea alone makes DON’T THINK TWICE an atypical film, in Glass’s view. “This is a movie about giving up, and figuring out when it’s time you should give up. That’s unusual. Generally, movies are about people who have a dream and by God, they’re going to get their dream. And nobody can stop me, I have the music inside, I gotta dance! And then they make it. But the fact is, most of us try to become something and we struggle for years and a few people make it but most of us don’t. That’s a story people don’t tell as much.” Birbiglia notes that the characters are grappling with the passage of time, and the realization that they’re not the same people they were eleven years ago. It is inevitable that their friendship will change as life takes them in different directions. “Part of the film is about friendship and about perspective. When my friends and I were in our 20’s, we were pursuing the same goal. I think at that age, certainly in my case, you have a very myopic view of life and success: I want this type of success and success equals this. As you get older your perspective can change. You start to realize that you and your friends don’t all have to have the same goal. In fact, it would be impossible because you grow and you change and your opinions evolve. What you want in life evolves.” Producer Miranda Bailey and her partners had just established The Film Arcade when SLEEPWALK WITH ME premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Bailey told Birbiglia she wanted to produce his next film, and diligently kept in touch with the filmmaker and his reps. “I spent two years essentially saying, ‘Hey, I still want to make your next movie, let me know if you want to work together,’” she says. She was thrilled when she read Birbiglia’s finished screenplay. “To be honest, Mike could have handed in a bunch of blank pages and I would have said yes. But of course, the script was terrific. As a filmmaker, he reminds me of Ben Stiller and other artists I grew up watching, comedians who were writing and directing their own material. There aren’t many out there. Mike has a very unique voice; he is so funny and at the same time so natural.”

As the casting process got underway in 2015, Birbiglia focused first on the roles of Jack and Sam, whose romance is a direct product of working together in The Commune. “That was the most significant casting decision. It was essential that the actors playing Jack and Sam were both believably funny and believably romantic,” he explains. He found what he was looking for in Keegan-Michael Key (“Key & Peele,” “Playing House,” KEANU) and Gillian Jacobs (Netflix’s “Love,” “Girls”). Jacobs was recommended to him by “Girls” creator/star Lena Dunham. The suggestion seemed odd at first, Birbiglia recalls. “It was hard to wrap my brain around because even though I knew Gillian was a brilliant actress and very funny, I had never seen her do a part like this. Then she put herself on tape and she just WAS Sam. It was way, way above my expectations for what the character could even be.” Sam’s commitment to her art runs deep, says Jacobs. “I loved Sam because she is an idealist, a purist. She genuinely believes in the higher purpose of doing improv and theater. She’s unlike anyone I have ever played.” The film’s portrait of stubborn hope also struck a chord. “As actors, we’re all just one break away from making it, which is the allure that keeps people in this job.” Birbiglia and Key happen to have the same agent, who felt certain that Key, an alumnus of The Second City Theater in Chicago, would respond positively to the script. He was right, and an introductory Skype call was arranged between Birbiglia and Key. There was an immediate rapport, says Birbiglia. “What was supposed to be 15 minutes became a two-hour hour Skype session. We couldn’t stop talking about our mutual fascination with improve and the themes of the film and the importance of morale on movie sets. We see eye-to-eye on so many things.” The actor found echoes of his own experiences in DON’T THINK TWICE. “I was reading the script and I was like, ‘I don’t even know Mike Birbiglia, how does he know this about my life?’” Key recalls. He found the story both funny and deeply moving. “I read it twice and I wept both times. We’re watching a wonderful moment in time that’s coming to an end.” Energetic and personable, Jack is the optimist of The Commune and its most aspirational performer. While he wants the best for all his friends, he can’t help but seize an opportunity when he sees it. Remarks Key, “Jack is the one member of the crew who is going to turn his performance up a notch if there is somebody who may be important in the audience; he may do a few more scenes than he may normally do. There is this showboat quality to him that is almost innate; he doesn’t even know that he is doing it. Jack’s not a bad guy – he just knows that being on television is what he wants.” That kind of certainty is elusive for some of Jack’s cast-mates, including Allison. Birbiglia originally conceived the character as a playwright who lacks confidence in her work. That changed when he started talking about the role with Kate Micucci (“Garfunkel and Oates,” “Another Period”), who is also an artist. Allison became a cartoonist and Micucci created numerous original drawings for her character. Allison is a prolific and enthusiastic cartoonist, but has never given her art the same commitment that she’s given The Commune. “Allison has been comfortable within The Commune for so long. I think she is in denial, believing that the group could go on forever and she could be happy doing improv. And now she has to question what she really wants,” Micucci comments. Writer/comedians Tami Sagher and Chris Gethard are known to improve fans as two of the best improv comedians in the country. Sagher was the youngest player ever to make the Second City mainstage. Gethard is one of the best known faces at New York’s Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. They’d taken part in Birbiglia’s reading sessions for DON’T THINK TWICE, and their experience in improv made them natural choices for the roles of Lindsay and Bill.

Sagher has written for some of the most influential comedies on TV, including “Girls,” “Broad City,” and “Inside Amy Schumer.” Lindsay is her first major film role. Her character has material advantages that her friends don’t enjoy, which Sagher views as mixed blessing at best. “Lindsay does not have to work at a crummy job or live in a crummy apartment, which keeps her apart from the group in a way that isn’t necessarily healthy,” Sagher observes. “She hangs out at that Commune apartment all the time and then catches an Uber home to the place she has lived her whole life. The Commune has been her home and her purpose, really, since she doesn’t have a job. Losing that is a belated wake-up call to her life. She finally has to face how lost she really is.”

That realization prompts Lindsay to silence her self-doubt and secretly complete a writing submission for “Weekend Live.” It’s the first time she’s put herself in competition with her friends, and it places particular strain on her friendship with Allison. Sagher believes the intensity of a close friendship can makes competition particularly fraught, and she has felt it acutely with her own female friends. “When girls are best friends and share everything, it can get very tricky when opportunities come up that they both want. I had that happen in my own life where my friend and I both badly wanted something, for ourselves and also for the other person. What do you do when only one of you can get it? In my mid-twenties, I dealt with it by saying, ‘I get to have this and you get to have that, and that way we are never in competition.’ But that is a bullshit agreement and it’s not up for me to decide. And then we would leak into each other’s territories, which weren’t real anyway. It became incredibly painful thing and the friendship imploded.”

Bill has been suffering through embarrassing jobs while pursuing his goals, to the consternation of his father, who has made a fortune in real estate. “Bill is all-in with this career, he’s enjoying it like everybody else is, but at a certain point real life blindsides him,” says Gethard. “Bill has to look at his future and some of the choices he is making.” While Birbiglia was conceiving the film, he and Gethard were touring together, and had long talks about Gethard’s years in improv and what he witnessed as some people left UCB theater and got famous, and others didn’t. Some moments in the script come directly from his observations. “People think to themselves, ‘All my friends are getting successful, how come I’m not?’ That’s a feeling I have had many times. I think a lot of artists have to have that conversation with themselves and ask: how important is success and fame? Can it be considered success if I do what I do at this level, and can I become content with that?’ Mike Birbiglia did such a good job of writing these stories in a way that feels very true to what people in this field experience.” Those are interior conversations that Miles, the group’s founder, has been dodging for many years. He’s seen several of his former students go on to fame and fortune, and has taken that as a confirmation of his own talent. “Miles has no grasp of reality and thinks more of himself then he should. He’s the least-likable, most deluded of the group,” comments Birbiglia. As it turned out, the role was a good fit for him. “In the readings at my house, sometimes I’d play Miles, sometimes I’d play Jack, sometimes I’d play Bill. And I got more laughs reading Miles. There’s something about the bitterness of the character that I wore in a natural way.” Creating an authentic portrait of an improv group as performers and best friends was fundamental to Birbiglia’s vision for the film. The cast spent two weeks together in New York, rehearsing and getting to know one another. Birbiglia hired veteran improv coach Liz Allen to do intensive workshops with Jacobs, a newcomer to the discipline, and Micucci, who hadn’t done improv in many years. As Jacobs and Micucci found their footing, the cast began working together as a group and established the sensibility and camaraderie that would define The Commune. They took the act public and did several shows as The Commune at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and Magnet Theater. Jacobs was pleased to see that the group that gelled in real life was mirrored in the film. “What’s wonderful about the group is that people have diverse strengths as performers, and you can really see that in the improv that we do within the movie,” she remarks. She credits improv veterans Birbiglia, Sagher, Gerhard

and Key with for helping her and Micucci acclimate to improv work. “Mike, Tami, Chris and Keegan are so incredibly funny, and they’re also very generous, warm and supportive people. I felt safe and confident working with them. But it was truly terrifying to go out and perform in front of audiences after having studied improv for only two weeks!” DON’T THINK TWICE began production in late August, 2015 and shot for five weeks in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Staten Island. One of the film’s plot points became unexpectedly relevant on the road from development to filming: The Commune owes its demise to Donald Trump, who has bought the Improv For America building. “When I wrote the film, Trump was not a candidate, he was just an entrepreneurial lunatic,” Birbiglia explains. “While we were filming, Gillian pointed out that ‘things are getting very weird with the campaign. He’s starting to become a real candidate.’ At the time I thought that was silly. And now, as the movie is about to premiere, he has 300+ delegates and it’s a major national discussion.” The 6 improve scenes in DON’T THINK TWICE were filmed with a live audience at The Lynn Redgrave Theater, where Birbiglia performed “Sleepwalk With Me” and the current “Thank God For Jokes.” Birbiglia and director of photography Joe Anderson wanted to create the sense of being onstage with the performers and seeing the show from their perspective, as opposed to the audience’s. Their solution was to use a Steadicam, with operator Mike Fuchs filming the cast at eye level while Anderson gave him instructions through an earpiece. “Mike was like a seventh actor, in a way; he was improvising as well,” Birbiglia explains. “Joe would tell him to pick off this bit of action or pan this way or move in that direction. It gives the scenes a documentary feel without compromising the elegance of the shot. I loved the way it turned out.” Improv has dual meanings in DON’T THINK TWICE, Key observes. “The movie is about growth and stepping into the unknown, which of course is what improvisation is. The micro of the movie, the plot, and the macro are the same. It’s a very full and thoughtful piece and I’m so happy to be a part of it. I think that everyone will enjoy it because it’s about human themes. You don’t need to know what improv is to get it.” At its core, DON’T THINK TWICE explores an inescapable reality: life isn’t fair. “It’s an odd thing to make a movie about,” Birbiglia acknowledges. “Hollywood isn’t selling a lot of tickets to movies about how life isn’t fair. But it’s a truism and in my opinion it’s funny because if we can admit that about ourselves then we can move on.”

CAST BIOS Keegan Michael Key As an award-winning actor, writer, and creator, Keegan-Michael Key has become one of the most creative and in-demand faces in Hollywood. With his extraordinarily diverse skill set and wide-ranging talent in both comedy and drama, Key redefines what it means to be a chameleon and multi-hyphenate in the worlds of film, television, and theater. Key is the co-creator and co-star of Comedy Central’s “Key & Peele” with Jordan Peele. For his work on the show, Key was nominated for five 2015 Emmy Awards including “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy” and “Outstanding Variety Sketch Series.” The show won a 2014 Peabody Award and an American Comedy Award for “Best Alternative Comedy Series.” The show has become a TV and viral

sensation, with four Emmy® nominations and over 900 million online hits. The series concluded its five season run in September 2015. In film, Key recently completed production on Peter Atencio’s Keanu, in which he stars and also co-produced. Warner Bros. will release the film on April 22, 2016. The film follows friends (Key and Jordan Peele) who hatch a plot to retrieve a stolen cat by posing as drug dealers for a street gang. Key also recently completed production on Mike Birbiglia’s Don’t Think Twice opposite Gillian Jacobs. The comedy is about an improv group that loses the lease on its home theater at the same time that one of its cast members gets chosen for the biggest sketch-comedy show on TV. Key is currently in production on John Hamburg’s Why Him?, in which he stars alongside James Franco, Bryan Cranston, Zoey Deutch, and Megan Mullally opening in November 2016. Key, along with Peele, is currently developing Substitute Teacher for Paramount. The film is based on the hugely popular “Key & Peele” sketch of the same name, which has over 91 million YouTube views. He will also star in Nick Stoller’s animated feature Storks, which Warner Bros. will release in 2017. The duo is also working on New Line’s Police Academy, which they are set to produce. Key was most recently seen in Vacation, Pitch Perfect 2, Horrible Bosses 2 and Let’s Be Cops. He will also voice roles in Columbia and Sony’s Hotel Transylvania 2, and Columbia’s Angry Birds on May 20, 2016. On television, Key has recurred on the Emmy-winning FX series “Fargo,” USA’s “Playing House,” Adult Swim’s “Children’s Hospital,” and NBC’s “Parks & Rec.” He was also a series regular on FOX’s “MADtv” for six seasons and CBS’s “Gary Unmarried.” Key’s additional film credits include: Wanderlust, Just Go With It, Role Models, Hell Baby, Afternoon Delight, and Due Date. Additional TV credits include: “The League,” “The Middle,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Bob’s Burgers,” “Reno 911!” and “ER”. Key was named among TIME magazine’s “Most Influential People of 2014” and ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY’s “Entertainers of the Year of 2012.” He is a founder of The Planet Ant Theatre in Hamtramck, Michigan, one of the creative birthplaces of Sam Richardson of VEEP and Tim Robinson of SNL. Key is a veteran of Detroit and Chicago’s The Second City Theater. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts from The University of Detroit Mercy and his Master of Fine Arts in Theater from Pennsylvania State University. He currently resides in Los Angeles. Gillian Jacobs A natural talent, with a striking presence and undeniable energy, Gillian Jacobs is one of Hollywood's most vibrant young actresses. Jacobs can currently be seen in the new Judd Apatow television comedy series LOVE, starring opposite Paul Rust. LOVE follows Mickey (Jacobs) and Gus (Rust) as they navigate the exhilaration and humiliations of intimacy, commitment, and other things they are hoping to avoid. The series has been picked up for two seasons and will be released on Netflix. LOVE is currently in production on Season 2. Upcoming, Jacobs will be seen in the new Mike Birbiglia dramatic comedy, DON’T THINK TWICE, starring alongside Keegan-Michael Key and Kate Micucci set to release March 13, 2016. DON’T THINK TWICE revolves around an improv group that loses its lease on its home theater at the same time that one of its cast-members gets chosen for the biggest sketch-comedy show on television. Additionally, she recently wrapped production in DEAN directed by Demetri Martin and she will star as Nicky.

Jacobs was also seen in the fourth season of the HBO hit series GIRLS as fan-favorite Mimi Rose Howard, the multimedia artist who doesn’t agree with Hannah’s (Lena Dunham) interpretations about art and challenges her ideas. Jacobs made her directorial debut with THE QUEEN OF CODE, a documentary short film about Grace Hopper, the computer scientist and high-ranking naval officer. The short premiered on Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight website on January 28, 2015 as part of the “Signals” docuseries, where filmmakers use data analytics to explore stories across political, economic, science, lifestyle and sports domains. Previously, Jacobs starred in the critically acclaimed comedy COMMUNITY, which just finished its sixth season. She was nominated for a Broadcast Television Journalists Association award in the category of "Best Comedy Supporting Actress" on behalf of her performance as “Britta.” Additionally, the show won a Broadcast Television Journalists Association award in the category of "Best Comedy Series" in 2012. Jacobs’ recent film credits include Mike Bender’s BLACK OR WHITE, which debuted at the 2014 Toronto Film Festival, as well as Steve Pink’s HOT TUB TIME MACHINE 2, which she starred in opposite Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Adam Scott and Chevy Chase. Making its debut at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival, Jacobs starred in the film LIFE PARTNERS, opposite Leighton Meester and Adam Brody. The film follows a co-dependent friendship between two very different girls - type-A Paige (Jacobs) and lesbian slacker Sasha (Meester) who have made a pact that Paige won't get married until Sasha has the same legal right. All is fine until Paige meets Tim (Brody), a young and charming doctor and as this relationship heats up, Paige and Sasha have to learn how to work Tim into their friendship. Magnolia Pictures released the film on iTunes/VOD on November 6, 2014 and in theaters December 5, 2014. She recently wrapped production on the new Blumhouse Production thriller, VISIONS opposite Isla Fisher and Anson Mount, as well as the comedy DEAN, directed and starring comedian Demetri Martin. DEAN follows Dean (Martin) who impulsively leaves his home and recently bereaved father (Kevin Kline) and meets quirky, free-spirited Nicky (Jacobs). She also recently finished filming BROTHERS IN LAW which is produced by Lorne Michaels, starring opposite Taran Killam and Rita Wilson, as well as NO WAY JOSE, a coming-of-middle-age comedy directed by Adam Goldberg. Her other film credits include THE LOOKALIKE, WALK OF SHAME, THE BIG ASK, BAD MILO!, THE INCREDIBLE BURT WONDERSTONE, SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE WORLD, HELENA FROM THE WEDDING, Richard Kelly's THE BOX, CHOKE, which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and won a Special Jury Prize for "Best Ensemble Cast" and GARDENS OF THE. Additional credits include the Yahoo! webseries TINY COMMANDO created by Ed Helms and co-starring Zachary Levi and TIM AND ERIC’s BEDTIME STORIES. Her theater credits include Phillip Seymour Hoffman's THE LITTLE FLOWER OF EAST ORANGE opposite Ellen Burstyn and Michael Shannon at the Public Theater, A FEMININE ENDING at the Playwrights Theater and Adam Rapp's CAGELOVE at the Rattlestick Theater. Jacobs received her Bachelor of Fine Arts at The Julliard School. Mike Birbiglia Please see crew bio section for Mike’s bio.

Kate Micucci Kate Micucci, along with partner Riki Lindhome, make up the comedy duo Garfunkel and Oates. The two met at Upright Citizens Brigade theatre in Los Angeles in 2007 and named their group after the “two famous rock-and-roll second bananas” Art Garfunkel and John Oates. The duo, which regularly performs and tours across the country, were named one of the Top 10 Comics to Watch by Variety. In 2012, they appeared on their first comedy special, “The Half-Hour,” on Comedy Central. Their two albums, “Slippery When Moist” and “All Over Your Face,” both hit #1 on the iTunes comedy charts. In August 2014, Micucci and Lindhome’s comedy series “Garfunkel and Oates” premiered on IFC. Kate will next be seen in the NBC Pilot “Powerless”. Micucci was recently seen in a recurring role on CBS’ #1 hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” Her other television credits include recurring roles on “Raising Hope” and “Scrubs,” as well as guest star appearances on “Key and Peele,” “Bored to Death,” “Weeds,” and “Suburgatory.” She currently voices the role of ‘Velma’ in the animated series “Scooby-Doo” and has also voiced characters in the PBS series “Nature Cat,” the stop-motion animated Christmas musical television special ELF: BUDDY’S MUSICAL CHRISTMAS and the Twentieth Century Fox Animation film RIO 2. Kate was also seen opposite Kristen Bell in the Walt Disney Pictures comedy WHEN IN ROME. Born in New Jersey and raised in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, Micucci received an A.A. in Fine Arts from Keystone College and went on to received her B.A. in Studio Art from Loyola Marymount University. Micucci currently resides in Los Angeles. Tami Sagher Tami Sagher is a writer/producer on Girls and Inside Amy Schumer. Her other writing credits include Broad City, How I Met Your Mother, Bored to Death, and 30 Rock. She’s performed on Girls, Inside Amy Schumer, Curb Your Enthusiasm, How I Met Your Mother and in the films Don’t Think Twice, Women Who Kill and Knocked Up. She performs regularly at the UCB Chelsea and has recently gotten into fountain pens which is weird she knows. Chris Gethard Chris is the host and star of "The Chris Gethard Show" now in its second season on Fusion. He can also be seen as ‘Todd' on Comedy Central’s “Broad City”and the upcoming season of "Inside Amy Schumer". Other credits include NBC’s “Parks and Recreation”, “The Office”, and the film “The Heat”. Chris is also the author of the book “A Bad Idea I’m About to Do”. His first stand-up album “My Comedy Album” debuted on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart in 2014.

CREW BIOS Mike Birbiglia – Director, Writer, Cast Mike Birbiglia is a comedian, writer, and actor who burst onto the film scene in 2012 with his directorial debut, Sleepwalk With Me, an official selection of the South by Southwest Film Festival and winner of the Sundance Film Festival’s “Best of Next” Audience Award. As an actor Birbiglia has appeared in The Fault in Our Stars, Trainwreck, Orange is the New Black, Digging for Fire, and Your Sister’s Sister. Birbiglia returns to writing and directing with his highly-anticipated second feature, Don’t Think Twice, co-starring

Keegan Michael-Key and Gillian Jacobs. The film premieres at the 2016 South by Southwest Film Festival. Birbiglia has created and starred in three off-Broadway one-person shows:Sleepwalk With Me, My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend, and his latest, Thank God For Jokes, which Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times calls “the best night I've spent in a theater in a very long time.” Ira Glass – Producer Ira Glass is the host and producer of "This American Life,” which premiered in 1995 and today is broadcast on more than 555 public radio stations and is also one of the most popular podcasts in America. Over three million people listen to the show every week. Ira Glass began his career as an intern at National Public Radio's network headquarters in Washington, D.C., in 1978, when he was 19 years old. Over the years, he worked on nearly every NPR network news program and held virtually every production job in NPR's Washington headquarters. He has been a tape cutter, newscast writer, desk assistant, editor and producer. He has filled in as host of "Talk of the Nation" and "Weekend All Things Considered." Under Glass's editorial direction, "This American Life" has won the highest honors for broadcasting and journalistic excellence, including the Peabody and duPont-Columbia awards, as well as the Edward R. Murrow and the Overseas Press Club awards. The "American Journalism Review" declared that the show is "at the vanguard of a journalistic revolution." It has won critical acclaim and attracted continuous national media attention over the years. In 2001, Time named Glass Best Radio Host in America. Glass' creative talents reach beyond public media. In 2007 Riverhead published "The New Kings of Non-Fiction," a collection of narrative nonfiction essays chosen by Ira Glass. The show has put out its own comic book, three greatest hits compilations, a paint-by-numbers set, a radio decoder toy, and a DVD, which was created with cartoonist Chris Ware. In March 2007, the television adaptation of "This American Life" aired on Showtime for two seasons to great critical acclaim and won three Emmy awards. Currently, a half-dozen stories from This American Life are currently in development to be made into motion pictures, and one is in development to be a new HBO series. Miranda Bailey – Producer, Cold Iron Pictures Over the last 14 years, Miranda Bailey has produced and financed over 20 films including the Oscar nominated THE SQUID AND THE WHALE, James Gunn's SUPER and the Gotham Award winning THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL. As the CEO of Cold Iron Pictures, Miranda recently produced and financed 2016 Sundance sensation SWISS ARMY MAN starring Daniel Radcliffe and Paul Dano, Oscar nominated director Joseph Ceder's first English language film OPPENHEIMER STRATEGIES, starring Richard Gere, Michael Sheen, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Dan Stevens, Steve Buscemi and Josh Charles, and 2016 SXSW Selection Mike Birbiglia's DON'T THINK TWICE, starring Keegan-Michael Key, Gillian Jacobs, Birbiglia, Kate Micucci, Tami Sagher and Chris Gethard. Bailey starred in and produced many other films in a variety of genres including the cult hit DEAD & BREAKFAST, with Jeremy Sisto, Portia de Rossi, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan; the comedy THE OH IN OHIO, with Paul Rudd, Danny DeVito, and Parker Posey; WONDERFUL WORLD, starring Matthew Broderick; AGAINST THE CURRENT, starring Joseph Fiennes and Mary Tyler Moore; SUPER, starring Rainn Wilson and Ellen Page; EVERY DAY, starring Liev Schreiber and Helen Hunt; the 3D horror film

HELLBENDERS; the documentary SPINNING PLATES, which was released by her distribution company The Film Arcade, which she cofounded in 2012. Amanda Marshall – Producer, Cold Iron Pictures Amanda is Vice President of Cold Iron Pictures. Most recently she produced the 2016 Sundance Film Festival selection and A24 acquisition Swiss Army Man, starring Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe, as well as Mike Birbiglia's Don't Think Twice. She executive produced the Spirit Award winning The Diary of a Teenage Girl, released by Sony Pictures Classics. Amanda is an executive producer of Joseph Cedar's Oppenheimer Strategies currently in post, as well as Oren Moverman’s Time Out of Mind, starring Richard Gere, which premiered at the 2014 Toronto Film Festival and was acquired by IFC Films. Previously Amanda was Head of Production at Ambush Entertainment where she produced ANSWERS TO NOTHING, as well as co-produced a number of films including THE RIVER WHY, EVERY DAY and James Gunn’s SUPER Andy Bohn – Executive Producer, The Film Arcade Andy Bohn is Co-Founder and Partner at The Film Arcade, an independent film distributor. Recent releases include James White, People Places Things, Song One, A.C.O.D., and Afternoon Delight. Bohn is also an executive producer on Mike Birbiglia’s Don’t Think Twice starring Keegan-Michael Key and Gillian Jacobs that will be released in 2016. Bohn manages The Film Arcade’s marketing, advertising, publicity and social media operations. Bohn previously founded Might Entertainment, a digital distribution company that released 37 films including The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy through an output deal with Lionsgate. Bohn negotiated the sale of Might to GoDigital in 2012. Prior to Might, Bohn co-founded Fluent Entertainment, a production company focused on local-language films with a worldwide distribution deal at Sony. Bohn was previously a development executive at Morgan Creek and MGM’s Trilogy Entertainment and also worked in the motion picture department at ICM. Before entering the entertainment industry, Bohn was an analyst at Deloitte Consulting focused on the globalization strategies of media conglomerates. Bohn is a member of Film Independent’s Arts Circle and the Milken Institute’s Young Leaders Circle as well as a founding Board Member of Northwestern University’s Leadership Council of Southern California. Bohn graduated from Northwestern with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. Jason Beck – Executive Producer, The Film Arcade Jason Beck serves as a partner in The Film Arcade an independent film distribution company, which was formed in 2012. Recent releases include James White, People Places Things, Unexpected, and Song One. Beck is also an executive producer on Mike Birbiglia’s Don’t Think Twice starring Birbiglia, Keegan-Michael Key, and Gillian Jacobs that will be released in 2016. Prior to forming Film Arcade, Beck was the Chief Content Officer of digital distributor GoDigital/Amplify, which had direct distribution into 100M US households.

In 2009, Beck launched the VOD aggregation company, Might Entertainment. The company had a distribution deal with Lionsgate and partnered with Music Box, Kino Lorber and Entertainment One to release their films on cable, satellite, telco and broadband platforms. Before that, Beck was Vice President of Acquisitions at Image Entertainment (now RLJ Entertainment). Acquired 100+ films including The Other Man, 44 Inch Chest, Encounters at the End of the World, Disgrace, In the Electric Mist, Then She Found Me and Powder Blue. Former VP of Acquisitions at First Look Studios (Now Alchemy Entertainment). Acquired dozens of films including King of California, The Contract, The Dead Girl, and Guide to Recognizing Your Saints. Previously worked at ICM. Beck graduated from Emerson College with a Bachelor of Science in Film. About Cold Iron Pictures Cold Iron Pictures, under the leadership of CEO Miranda Bailey, is a production/financing company based in Los Angeles. The company produced SWISS ARMY MAN, written and directed by the Daniels, and starring Daniel Radcliffe, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Paul Dano, which will premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Previous Cold Iron releases include the Gotham Award-winning film THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL, starring breakout Bel Powley, along with Kristen Wiig and Alexander Skarsgård; and Oren Moverman’s TIME OUT OF MIND, starring Richard Gere. Cold Iron is in post-production on the political drama OPPENHEIMER STRATEGIES, starring Richard Gere, Michael Sheen, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Dan Stevens, Steve Buscemi and Josh Charles; and Mike Birbiglia’s DON’T THINK TWICE, starring Keegan-Michael Key, Gillian Jacobs, Birbiglia, Kate Micucci, Tami Sagher and Chris Gethard. Films in development under the Cold Iron banner include an adaptation of Steve Stoliar’s memoir, “Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho's House,” that Oren Moverman will write and Rob Zombie will direct. Previously, Bailey executive produced the award-winning, critically acclaimed drama THE SQUID AND THE WHALE, written and directed by Noah Baumbach, starring Laura Linney and Jeff Daniels. An actress, producer, director, and distributor, Bailey starred in and produced many other films in a variety of genres including the cult hit DEAD & BREAKFAST, with Jeremy Sisto, Portia de Rossi, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan; the comedy THE OH IN OHIO, with Paul Rudd, Danny DeVito, and Parker Posey; WONDERFUL WORLD, starring Matthew Broderick; AGAINST THE CURRENT, starring Joseph Fiennes and Mary Tyler Moore; SUPER, starring Rainn Wilson and Ellen Page; EVERY DAY, starring Liev Schreiber and Helen Hunt; the 3D horror film HELLBENDERS; the documentary SPINNING PLATES, which was released by her distribution company The Film Arcade, which she cofounded in 2012. About The Film Arcade The Film Arcade is an independent film distribution company that recently released Josh Mond’s James White starring Christopher Abbott and Cynthia Nixon, Jim Strouse’s People Places Things starring Jemaine Clement, and Unexpected written and directed by Kris Swanberg and starring Cobie Smulders and Anders Holms. Previous films include Song One starring Anne Hathaway, A.C.O.D. starring Adam Scott, Richard Jenkins and Amy Poehler, and Jill Soloway’s Afternoon Delight starring Kathryn Hahn, Jane Lynch and Juno Temple. The Film Arcade recently financed Mike Birbiglia’s Don’t Think Twice starring Keegan-Michael Key and Gillian Jacobs. The film will be released later this year.

CREDITS

Unit Production Manager DANIELLE BLUMSTEIN First Assistant Director THOMAS DECKAJ

Second Assistant Director SCOTT BOWERS

Creative Consultants Greg Dorris Chris Gethard Tami Sagher

CAST (in order of appearance)

Samantha GILLIAN JACOBS

Miles MIKE BIRBIGLIA Allison KATE MICUCCI

Lindsay TAMI SAGHER Jack KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY

Shy Sarah EMILY SKEGGS Bill CHRIS GETHARD

Audience Chuck BRANDON SCOTT JONES

Amy SUNITA MANI Bonnie SONDRA JAMES

Mr. Coughlin RICHARD KLINE Psychiatrist GLENN WEIN Pianist Seth NEIL FLEISCHER

Natasha ERIN DARKE Gary GARY RICHARDSON

Hugh Finn STEVE WALTIEN Alicia Bonham KATI REDIGER

Audience Claudia HALLIE BULLIET Doctor GARTH KRAVITZ

Studio Page JASON C. BROWN Pete Holmes PETE HOLMES

Timothy SETH BARRISH Producer MIRANDA BAILEY

Lou RICHARD MASUR Robbie ADAM PALLY

Improv Student MATTHEW STAR Josh JOSH RABINOWITZ

Liz MAGGIE KEMPER Lena Dunham HERSELF

ELEL BEN ELKINS JO-JO JACKSON TIM COOK

ZACH TICHENOR STEFAN FORBUS FREDRICK WEATHERSBY ALEX MOJAVERIAN

Autograph Seeker GAVIN SPEILLER Ben Stiller HIMSELF

Audience Jim JORDAN KENNETH KAMP

Audience Neil COLBY MINIFIE Audience Sarah RACHEL PEGRAM Audience Tony TIM MARTIN

Heckler ROBERT KING Writer Terry KEVIN BARNETT

Bouncer BRIAN EDWARDS Jo JOANNE FIRESTONE

Connor CONNOR RATLIFF Stunt Coordinator MANNY SIVERIO Stunt Coordinator ELLIOT SANTIAGO

PRODUCTION

Art Director MILES MICHAEL

Set Decorator OLIVIA PEEBLES

Leadman LIZZIE EGGERT- ATZBERGER

On-Set Dressers LUKE GREEN Set Dressers DYLAN PETTENGILL

COLIN PHELAN Set Dec Production Assistant JOSH DAWSON

Art Production Assistant TORI LANCASTER

Prop Master MATT MARKS Assistant Props BRITNI WEST

Construction Coordinator RICHARD HEBRANK

A Camera Op./ Steadi Cam Op. MICHAEL FUCHS

1st Asst. Camera GRETA ZOZULA 2nd Asst. Camera/ B Camera 1st AC JON COOPER

Add'l Asst. Camera COLE KOEHLER Add'l Asst. Camera GREGORY MCMAHON Add'l Asst. Camera SARA BOARDMAN

Add'l Operator SHANE DUCKWORTH

Add'l Operator NADINE MARTINEZ Digital Imagining Technician PAUL SCHILENS

VTR STAN JAMES

Stills Photographer JON PACK

Sound Mixer ALLISON JACKSON Boom Operator NICK MONTALBANO

Gaffer JIM BUGGE

Best Boy Electric JOHN CAMPBELL Genny Operator LYDIA SUDALL

Theatrical Lighting Designer SHELLY RODRIGUEZ

Key Grip JOE DOUGHAN Second Grip JOHN GUZI

Company Grip CORY BARTH Add'l Grip MICHAEL LUKANIEC

Assistant Costume Designer ROBYN MACKENZIE-

DECKAJ HEATHER CAREY

Wardrobe Supervisor ALEXANDRA EMMONS Key Set Costumer CONSTANCE GARCIA

Set Costumer SIMON DASHER Costume Production Assistant BLAIR DAWSON

Add'l Set Costumer YAFI HOCH Add'l Set Costumer BARBARA PALMER

KATIE COSSOLOTTO

Make-Up Department Head CHRISTINE HOOGHUIS Key Make-Up Artist JACKIE RISOTTO

Add'l Make-up Artist ELVIRA GONZALAEZ Add'l Make-up Artist HEIDI PAKDEL-PAYAN

Hair Department Head KYLE HARDER

Key Hair BRITTANY ROMNEY Add'l Hair Stylist MICKAYLA PENCE

Hair Stylist for Mr. Stiller KRISTIN BERGE WAHL

Location Manager STEVE GRIVNO Assistant Location Manager MATTHEW CROTHAMEL

Location Assistant ROBERT APUZZO KATIE COSSOLOTTO

Production Supervisor KERRI HUNDLEY

Production Coordinator LUPE SALINAS Production Secretary NASH RAHMAN

Production Office Assistant NICK HERNANDEZ Additional Office Assistant DEANA LEBLANC

Production Intern AVA LORINO

Assistant to Producers RACHEL CROUCH

Production Accountant STEVE LOFF 1st Asst. Production Accountant LAUREN KOENIG

Accounting Clerk CHRIS TULLEY

Production Attorney GREG S. BERNSTEIN

Script Supervisor DUSTIN BRICKER

Second Second Assistant Director DAVID TIERNY LERNER

Key Set Production Assistant KAILYN DABKOWSKI Set Production Assistant TJ MARIES

MATTHEW MERKSAMER MARISA TAYLOR

The Commune's Improv Coach LIZ ALLEN

Additional Improv Coaching by ANTHONY ATAMUNIK GAVIN SPEILLER

Extras Casting LEE GENICK Key Background Casting CHRISTINE NELSON

Non Union Extras Casting NATALIA KANIASTY

Set Medic BOP TWEEDIE

Medical Consultant VINCENT BIRBIGLIA, M.D.

Transporation Captain OSCAR MOREIRA Teamster KENNY YIALIAS

Caterer BRADLEY COMBS

Chef JOEL BUCHANON

Craft Service DANIELLE WILSON

Craft Service Assistants HALEY BROWN LUIE MORALES

Mike Birbiglia's Consigliere MIKE BERKOWITZ

ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY

A Cam 1st Asst. Camera HTAT HTUT A Cam 2nd Asst. Camera PETE STAUBS

Second Grip ROBERT HARLOW

Genny Operator WILLIAM LYNCH, JR.

Sound Mixer MIKHAIL STERKIN Boom Operator DIMITRY VOLOVIK

Property Master ANTHONY TARATUNIO

Costume Production Assistant MISSY DIPIERO

Set Production Assistants KYLE CASPER

JONATHAN LI KARLENNA LOMBARDI

POST-PRODUCTION

Post Production Supervisor ANDREW J.D. HAUSER

Additional Editors ELAN GOLOD JOE LANDAUER

Assistant Editor ELAN GOLOD

Post-Production Accounting MICHAEL DONNER

Audio Post Facility DIG IT AUDIO

Supervising Sound Editors TOM EFINGER

ABIGAIL SAVAGE Sound Designer ABIGAIL SAVAGE Dialogue Editor JOHN MOROS

Sound Editor KATE BILINSKI Music Editor JOHN M. DAVIS Foley Editor PATRICK CICERO Foley Artist SHAUN BRENNAN

Foley Recordist CLAIRE BELL ADR Recordist JEFF SEELYE

Sound Re-recording Mixer TOM EFINGER Audio Post Producers COLIN THIBADEAU

JEFF SEELYE Additional ADR Services Provided by BUZZY'S RECORDING

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DI Colorist SAM DALEY

DI Conform Editor TIF LUCKENBILL DI Producer ANDREW MCKAY

DI Engineers ERIC HORWITZ CHRIS LUNDY RANDY MAIN MATTHEW SCHNEIDER COREY STEWART

Account Executive BARBARA JEAN KEARNEY

Visual Effects MATTHEW STAMM

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“THE DEBTOR” “DON’T THINK TWICE”

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