about the film

Some Days are Better Than Others is a poetic, character-driven feature-length film that asks why the good times slip by so fast while the hard times always seem so sticky.   The film explores ideas of abundance, emptiness, human connection and abandonment while observing an interweaving web of awkward characters that maintain hope by inventing their own forms of communication and self-fulfillment. Written and directed by Matt McCormick and featuring Carrie Brownstein, James Mercer, Renee Roman Nose, and David Wodehouse, Some Days are Better Than Others is a sad valentine to the forgotten discards of a throwaway society and a story about knowing when to hold on, and when to let go.

Some Days are Better than Others is available to stream at Fandor and Amazon. DVDs and Blurays are available here.  If you are interested in screening the film, contact Kino-Lorber.  For business enquiries, contact Neil Kopp at Film Science.