Atrocious and unreal... a bad, bad, bad movie
Women In Film (2001)
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Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Writer/Director Bruce Wagner's (I'M LOSING YOU, TV's Wild Palms) cutting comedy takes a look at three women trying to get ahead in the film industry. Sara (Marianne Jean-Baptiste, SECRETS & LIES)... Writer/Director Bruce Wagner's (I'M LOSING YOU, TV's Wild Palms) cutting comedy takes a look at three women trying to get ahead in the film industry. Sara (Marianne Jean-Baptiste, SECRETS & LIES) is a casting agent who has just given birth to a blind child. Masseuse Gina (Portia De Rossi, TV's Ally McBeal) hopes to channel her famous clients' energy to get her film career rolling. Phyllis (Beverly D'Angelo) is an independent producer who mothers her films in the same way she does her children. Raw and funny, Wagner's film isn't afraid to expose the ridiculousness of Tinseltown. [More]
Starring: Beverly D'Angelo, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Portia De Rossi
Starring: Beverly D'Angelo, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Portia De Rossi
Director: Bruce Wagner
Director: Bruce Wagner
Screenwriter: Bruce Wagner
Producer: Alexis Alexanian, Pamela Koffler, Jon Marcus, Christine Vachon, Gary Winick
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