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Can You Ever Forgive Me?
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This emotional comedy film describes the biography of Lee Israel, a standout amongst the most well known old writers in USA. She figured out how to compose an extensive number of books about the history of numerous well known ladies, for example, Katharine Hepburn and Tallulah Bankhead. Be that as it may, Lee couldn't stay aware of the advanced style, she is known for association in artistic fabrication. The movie demonstrates numerous subtleties from her own life.
This emotional comedy film describes the biography of Lee Israel, a standout amongst the most well known old writers in USA. She figured out how to compose an extensive number of books about the history of numerous well known ladies, for example, Katharine Hepburn and Tallulah Bankhead. Be that as it may, Lee couldn't stay aware of the advanced style, she is known for association in artistic fabrication. The movie demonstrates numerous subtleties from her own life.
Actors:
Tim Cummings,
Brandon Scott Jones,
Towne The Cat,
Tina Benko,
Richard E. Grant,
Ben Rauch,
Marcella Lowery,
Leroy Phillips Jr.,
Moisés Acevedo,
Peter Donovan,
Anna Deavere Smith,
...»
Tim Cummings
Brandon Scott Jones
6 June 1984, Bel Air, Maryland, USA
Towne The Cat
Tina Benko
Richard E. Grant
5 May 1957, Mbabane, Union of South Africa [now Swaziland]
Ben Rauch
Marcella Lowery
27 April 1945, Queens, New York, USA
Leroy Phillips Jr.
Moisés Acevedo
Peter Donovan
Anna Deavere Smith
18 September 1950, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Director:
Marielle Heller
Country:
United States
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