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God Said, 'Ha!'
Directed by
Julia Sweeney
PG-13
1998
85m
Comedy
,
Drama
7.1
86%
74%
6.0
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Julia Sweeney tells the viewers the monologue about the hard time in her life when her brother fought with cancer and she was also diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
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Cast of God Said, 'Ha!'
Julia Sweeney
Self / Director / Writer
Quentin Tarantino
Self / Executive Producer
Greg Kachel
Co-Producer
Mark Friedman
Associate Producer
Rana Joy Glickman
Producer
Gail Bennett
Production Design
Caylah Eddleblute
Art Direction
Steve Joyner
Art Direction
John Hora
Director Of Photography
Seo Mutarevic
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Mary Zophres
Costume Design
Patrice Ryan
Makeup & Hair
Steven Wren
First Assistant Director
Sydney Gilner
Script Supervisor
Lisa Zupan
Second Assistant Director
Fabienne Rawley
Editor
Michael Brandt
Assistant Editor
Bob Fredrickson
Color Timer
Anthony Marinelli
Original Music Composer
Lonnie Sill
Music Supervisor
God Said, 'Ha!' Ratings & Reviews
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
Poignant--but never depressing, thanks to Sweeney's sharp--and, it appears, therapeutic--wit.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Sweeny's monologue is truthful and funny in a loose conversational way that draws you in.
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
Sweeney proves that humor can be a lifesaver in the midst of pain,suffering and setbacks.
Laramie Movie Scope
Robert Roten
It is an odd mixture of the mundane, the deeply moving, the absurd and the tragic, all told with equal enthusiasm.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
At the end of the film, we feel we've been through a lot with Julia and Mike Sweeney and their family. We're sad, but we're smiling. I was thinking: Life's like that.
Nitrate Online
Elias Savada
Julia Sweeney fashions a small, poignant, survivalist gem that's simple in concept, entertaining in delivery, and big in heart.
rec.arts.movies.reviews
David N. Butterworth
Were Julia Sweeney not such a gifted comedienne, listening to her uncompromising account of her brother Michael's struggle with lymphatic cancer would be unbearable.
Hollywood Report Card
Ross Anthony
you will likely find this picture as therapeutic as a support group, should you or a family member be stricken with a cancer.
culturevulture.net
Arthur Lazere
a wise, funny, immensely entertaining hour and a half spent with a woman of spirit and verve
Film Journal International
Harry Haun
There is a horselaugh implied in the title of Julia Sweeney's affecting one-woman show, God Said 'Ha!', and it's on the lady herself.
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