![]() ![]() It was released theatrically on May 26, 2023. The film premiered on January 22, 2023, at the Sundance Film Festival. distribution rights at the 2021 American Film Market. In order to make the film feel "filmic, human and handmade", he further softened and reduced contrast in prep with the help of a custom film emulation LUT. To achieve this, he used an Arri Alexa Mini camera with custom-adjusted Panavision Primo lenses. Cinematographer Jeffrey Waldron said, "I worked to build a natural, inviting New York look that didn't distract from the unfolding story, but brought cinematic punctuation to its important human moments". Principal photography began in May 2022, in New York City. In May 2022, Tobias Menzies, Michaela Watkins, Arian Moayed, Owen Teague, Jeannie Berlin, Bill Camp and Elizabeth Marvel joined the cast of the film. In October 2021, it was announced Julia Louis-Dreyfus would star in and produce the film, then titled Beth and Don, with Nicole Holofcener directing from a screenplay she wrote. Jeannie Berlin as Georgia, Beth and Sarah's mother.Owen Teague as Elliott, Beth and Don's son.Michaela Watkins as Sarah, Beth's sister.Tobias Menzies as Don, a therapist and Beth's husband.Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Beth, a novelist who also teaches writing classes. ![]() Beth's sister helps her cope with the pain, possibly because of her own struggles with husband Mark, who is a struggling actor. Before this, they had a peaceful but co-dependent relationship, which makes their only child uncomfortable. It had its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2023, and was released in the United States on May 26, 2023, by A24.īeth struggles with a lack of self-confidence, and her marriage with unsuccessful therapist Don is affected by a betrayal. The film was shot in New York City in May 2022. It stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tobias Menzies, Michaela Watkins, Arian Moayed and Jeannie Berlin. The issue of Rolling Stone featuring the Veep star is out on Friday.You Hurt My Feelings is a 2023 American comedy-drama film written, directed and produced by Nicole Holofcener. Wait, on the other side of what? Of Louis-Dreyfus? Now, that would be some cover. “The Declaration of Independence is on the other side, but we couldn’t fit in all the signatures,” Melissa Bruno, Wenner Media publicity director, told the New York Daily News on Wednesday. ![]() Dummy.#veep #crackexcuse Walsh plays Mike McLintock, hapless public-relations pro to fictional Vice President Selina Meyer and the butt of countless jokes on the cable comedy. of Independence NOT Constitution,” Louis-Dreyfus tweeted on Wednesday. That’d be the Hancock who famously and flamboyantly autographed the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution. Some of those tweeps, however, were looking less at the actress’ flawless fanny-curve and more at the fake ink on her back, which shows part of the US Constitution, signed by one John Hancock. “I think I’m about to get some more Twitter followers.” she tweeted ahead of the image hitting the internet on Tuesday, later adding, “In my defence, ‘I was in a drunken stupor,’ “ along with a link to the mag’s interview excerpts. The 53-year-old seemed to expect the cover to generate social-media buzz, even before the gaffe was snarkily pointed out. I just pay it no nevermind and say, ‘Get out of my way.’” “But I’m saying that I will deny its effort against me. “There is sexism - I’m not denying its existence,” she says. While the shot clearly paints her with a sexy brush, the Seinfeld and New Adventures of Old Christine alum has her own take on being a woman in Hollywood. “That was not part of the curriculum in high school, and the fact that it is now a part of the curriculum of my life is a pleasure, which is the understatement of the universe.” “Once, when we were trying to come up with the particular perfect, horrible, swear-y thing to say in Veep, I said, ‘You do realise that if we were 12, we would get in big trouble for this conversation,’” she tells the magazine. Happily, the photographic faux-up seems right in line with the actress’ potty-mouthed character on HBO’s Veep: any excuse to curse. Julia Louis-Dreyfus looks fantastic in the nude, photographed from behind for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine - even if the faux-tattoo on her back is historically inaccurate. ![]()
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