Sentences with phrase «solo directorial debut lady»

I knew I was head over heels in love with Gerwig's solo directorial debut Lady Bird barely a third of the way into the movie.
Her solo directorial debut Lady Bird (2017) became the best reviewed movie in Rotten Tomatoes history while passing last year's Best Picture winner Moonlight (2016) to become A24's highest grossing film.
In a Q&A following a festival screening of her masterful solo directorial debut Lady Bird, Greta Gerwig quoted Weil, and it's clear from the film that this spirit of faith, love, generosity, and attention animates the whole endeavor.
Here's Ryan on Lady Bird: A24 continues their remarkable streak of films that played at the New York Film Festival and focus on young people with Greta Gerwig's solo directorial debut Lady Bird.
In her solo directorial debut Lady Bird, mumblecore pioneer Greta Gerwig delivers a coming - of - age story that soars above its peers.
Showing the «nurturing, mothering side» in all its complexity is what actor - turned - director Greta Gerwig does in her solo directorial debut Lady Bird (in UK cinemas 23 February), a movie in which a mother lobs molotov cocktails of the emotional variety.
This week Gerwig brought her solo directorial debut Lady Bird to the festival which has had a remarkable number of films by and about about women this year.

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It's not just the dialogue that feels authentic in Lady Bird — the solo directorial debut from Gerwig, one of the most talented young directors in Hollywood.
That list includes Greta Gerwig, of course, who made her solo directorial debut by directing Ronan in «Lady Bird.»
What has it been like to experience her success with Lady Bird, her solo directorial debut?
Making her solo directorial debut (she shares a credit with Joe Swanberg on 2008's Nights And Weekends), Gerwig sets Lady Bird in her hometown of Sacramento, and in 2002, when she was around the same age as her protagonist / proxy, 17 - year - old Christine «Lady Bird» McPherson (Saoirse Ronan).
As shouted by a flurry of headlines, the wry, humane coming - of - age comedy Lady Bird — the solo directorial debut of actor Greta Gerwig — is no longer merely «well - regarded» or «critically acclaimed»: it is, officially, THE BEST REVIEWED FILM OF ALL TIME.
Lady Bird is Greta Gerwig's solo directorial debut; it follows the titular Lady (née Christine)'s struggles over the course of her senior year of high school.
Greta Gerwig's solo directorial debut «Lady Bird» has been gathering buzz after its world premiere at last weekend's Telluride Film Festival.
The solo directorial debut from Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird follows high school senior Christine McPherson — or «Lady Bird» as she goes by — as she navigates a turbulent 12 months before leaving home for college.
Lady Bird — which played this week at the New York Film Festival — is the solo directorial debut for Greta Gerwig (she co-directed 2008's Night's and Weekends) and it's an utter delight.
Just a few hours after receiving a standing ovation for one of his short film programs, Jenkins took the stage at the Chuck Jones Cinema for the world premiere of «Lady Bird,» the coming - of - age comedy that marks the solo directorial debut of veteran actress Greta Gerwig.
Greta Gerwig has described her charming solo directorial debut, Lady Bird, as a «love letter» to her hometown of Sacramento, and it's not hard to see why.
The loosely autobiographical Lady Bird is actress - writer Greta Gerwig's solo directorial debut, and it feels like the fullest realization yet of her already - patented brand of gangly bittersweet whimsy.
On this week's edition of my new Deadline video series Behind the Lens, which features conversations with top directors, I speak with Greta Gerwig, who is making her solo directorial debut with the critically acclaimed Lady Bird.
Also catching a lot of attention was the festival's opening film, «Lady Bird,» from actor - filmmaker Greta Gerwig, making her solo directorial debut.
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