Some Days Are Better Than Others (film)

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Some Days Are Better Than Others is a 2009 film by Portland-based filmmaker Matt McCormick. It explores "isolation and the deadening effects of consumerist-conformist culture."[1] It stars James Mercer and Carrie Brownstein.[2]

The film premiered at the 2010 South by Southwest Film and Music Festival in Austin, Texas.[3]

The original soundtrack was composed and performed by Portland-based ambient musician Matthew Robert Cooper.

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  1. ^ Hale, Mike (June 2, 2011), "Fighting Losing Battles Against Isolation", The New York Times
  2. ^ Amy Phillips, Pitch Fork Archived 2009-02-16 at archive.today
  3. ^ Scott Macaulay, Filmmaker Magazine

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