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Paul Virzi: I'll Say This (2018)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 42M

Director : Steven Feinartz

Synopsis

Paul Virzi masterfully balances his edgy New York demeanor with his vulnerability as a husband, father and lover of nerdy things. Paul shares his hatred of political debate on social media, the challenges of manning the gate to heaven, his surprisingly ruthless young daughter and his unintentional sick thoughts.

Actors

Paul Virzi
Paul Virzi
Himself

Crews

Pete Davidson
Pete Davidson
Producer
Steven Feinartz
Steven Feinartz
Director
Paul Virzi
Paul Virzi
Writer

Trailers and other movies

Paul Virzi Sticks Up For Parents

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