My Happy Ending Review — My Happy Ending (2023) Film Review, a movie directed by Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon, written by Rona Tamir and Anat Gov and starring Andie MacDowell, Tamsin Greig, Miriam Margolyes, Sally Phillips, Rakhee Thakrar, Tom Cullen, David Walliams, Lily Travers, Michelle Greenidge and Bhavik C. Pankhania. Directors Tal Granit and Sharon [...]
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Continue reading: Film Review: My Happy Ending (2023): Andie MacDowell Turns in a Solid Performance in a Heartfelt Comedy/Drama...
- 2/25/2023
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Andie MacDowell has been in Hollywood for almost 40 years, but for the long-time star, it can still seem like “Groundhog Dog” when it comes to gender equity on set.
“I have worked with so many difficult men!,” the actress recently told Marie Claire. “I’m really good with difficult men. I have great training, because I grew up in the South.”
The “Sex, Lies, and Videotape” star noted that while she typically would let “things roll off,” the #MeToo movement has shifted on-set dynamics. “I was always really good at not letting it affect me,” MacDowell said. “Sometimes I watch bad behavior and feel sorry for the person who’s behaving poorly, because they have to be suffering on some level to behave like that.”
The “Maid” actress did recall a “kind of crazy experience” in 2016 where she hit a breaking point during a production. “[It was] right after Trump got elected.
“I have worked with so many difficult men!,” the actress recently told Marie Claire. “I’m really good with difficult men. I have great training, because I grew up in the South.”
The “Sex, Lies, and Videotape” star noted that while she typically would let “things roll off,” the #MeToo movement has shifted on-set dynamics. “I was always really good at not letting it affect me,” MacDowell said. “Sometimes I watch bad behavior and feel sorry for the person who’s behaving poorly, because they have to be suffering on some level to behave like that.”
The “Maid” actress did recall a “kind of crazy experience” in 2016 where she hit a breaking point during a production. “[It was] right after Trump got elected.
- 5/11/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Oeke Hoogendijk’s film is premiering in the Envision competition.
In an early deal at IDFA, Jerusalem-based Go2 Films has snapped up both worldwide sales rights and Israeli distribution right to Dutch director Oeke Hoogendijk’s Housewitz(Thuiswitz), a world premiere this weekend in IDFA’s Envision Competition.
The documentary focuses on Hoogendijk’s mother, Lous, a Holocaust survivor who hasn’t left her house for decades. She has a recurring nightmare in which she doesn’t know how to get home, just like the day when as a Jewish girl she was deported.
“Go2 is very known for picking...
In an early deal at IDFA, Jerusalem-based Go2 Films has snapped up both worldwide sales rights and Israeli distribution right to Dutch director Oeke Hoogendijk’s Housewitz(Thuiswitz), a world premiere this weekend in IDFA’s Envision Competition.
The documentary focuses on Hoogendijk’s mother, Lous, a Holocaust survivor who hasn’t left her house for decades. She has a recurring nightmare in which she doesn’t know how to get home, just like the day when as a Jewish girl she was deported.
“Go2 is very known for picking...
- 11/19/2021
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
First Global Screen Fund-backed production ‘My Happy Ending’ starring Andie MacDowell wraps in Wales
The title is an Israeli-uk co-production.
Sharon Maymon and Tal Granit’s Israeli-uk co-production My Happy Ending starring Andie MacDowell has wrapped production in Wales, as the first production backed by the UK’s Global Screen Fund (Gsf).
The film is produced by Hannah Leader for Big Book Media and Daisy Allsop for Archface Films from the UK, alongside Talia Kleinhendler and Osnat Handelsman-Keren for Israel’s Pie Films; from a script by Israeli writer Rona Tamir.
As well as the Gsf, financing comes from the UK’s Media Finance Capital (Mfc) and Israel’s United King Films.
The executive producers are Moshe Edery,...
Sharon Maymon and Tal Granit’s Israeli-uk co-production My Happy Ending starring Andie MacDowell has wrapped production in Wales, as the first production backed by the UK’s Global Screen Fund (Gsf).
The film is produced by Hannah Leader for Big Book Media and Daisy Allsop for Archface Films from the UK, alongside Talia Kleinhendler and Osnat Handelsman-Keren for Israel’s Pie Films; from a script by Israeli writer Rona Tamir.
As well as the Gsf, financing comes from the UK’s Media Finance Capital (Mfc) and Israel’s United King Films.
The executive producers are Moshe Edery,...
- 11/17/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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