Women Make Film: Lovely & Amazing, Jacqueline Stewart Intro, Nicole Holofcener
Introduction and comments following Lovely & Amazing, 2001, with TCM’s Jacqueline Stewart and writer/director Nicole Holofcener.
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Lovely & Amazing (2001) — (Movie Clip) She’s A Mess
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