Sundance: My Favorite Directors' New Movies
Two of my favorite directors, who happen to be awesome women, premiered their new films at Sundance: Nicole Holofcener screened Please Give and Lisa Cholodenko debuted The Kids Are All Right.
• Catherine Keener and Oliver Plattat in Please Give. Photo taken by Piotr Redlinksi © 2008, Property of Sony Pictures Classics. •
• The whole gang sitting down for lunch in The Kids Are All Right. Photo taken by Suzanne Tenner and courtesy of the Sundance Film Festival. •
Like Holofcener, Cholodenko creates some of the best female characters around! Her latest film The Kids Are All Right was one of my favorite films of the festival! In the course of 104 minutes, I laughed, cried, and then laughed some more. Annette Benning and Julianne Moore play a lesbian couple whose teenage children find their sperm donor (Mark Ruffalo). Benning and Moore have great chemistry as a middle-aged couple threatened and confused by Ruffalo’s introduction into their lives. Cholodenko's script and direction perfectly capture the cultural zeitgeist! The Kids Are All Right is absolutely charming!
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