The Best and The Brightest
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| Views | : | 275 views |
| Genre | : | Comedy |
| Director | : | Josh Shelov |
| Writers | : | Josh Shelov, Michael Jaeger |
| Producer | : | Patricia Weiser, Nicholas Simon, Robert Weiser |
| Cinematographer | : | John Inwood |
| Composer | : | Ted Masur |
| Production Co | : | High Treason Pictures |
| Studio | : | PMK*BNC |
| Release Date/Come Out | : | 2011 |
| Starring | : | Neil Patrick Harris, Bonnie Somerville, Amy Sedaris, Jenna Stern, Christopher McDonald, Peter Serafinowicz, Bridget Regan, John Hodgman |
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The Best and the Brightest story of Jeff and Samantha Jasinski (Neil Patrick Harris and Bonnie Somerville) are a middle class married couple that move from Delaware to New York City with their five-year-old daughter for a last chance at “the big time.” When they arrive to New York, they realize that there is a huge problem: they can’t get their daughter into a single private kindergarten, all of which have been booked solid for months. The couple is immediately laughed at by every New York school administrator before desperately turning to a kindergarten consultant who believes Jeff should pose as a high-profile poet to have his child accepted. Jeff pawns off his friend’s filthy e-mails and text messages as his poetry, which the school principal loves. Through sexual blackmail and creative persuasion, the Jasinskis battle to enroll their child for the fall semester.















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