
“Greta Gerwig didn’t get much sleep leading up to the Friday premiere of her directorial debut, the coming-of-age dramedy
Lady Bird, at the Telluride Film Festival,” writes
Josh Rottenberg, introducing his interview with the filmmaker for the
. . .
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