“They think it’ll ‘balance the demo’,” Rita said. “They want you to meet him for dinner tonight. At The Polo Lounge. To see if you have ‘chemistry’.”
“I want you to call your agent,” Marianne said. “And I want you to tell him that you’re withdrawing from the project. Not because I’m difficult, but because you’ve realized the script is better without the love interest. That Dr. Voss doesn’t need saving. She needs a story of her own.”
"In my older face, I see my life. Every wrinkle, every smile line... they form the map of my life." — Diane von Furstenberg.
: We are seeing a surge in stories where mature women are the architects of their own lives. From the steely corporate maneuvers in Succession to the gritty investigative work in Mare of Easttown
“They think it’ll ‘balance the demo’,” Rita said. “They want you to meet him for dinner tonight. At The Polo Lounge. To see if you have ‘chemistry’.”
“I want you to call your agent,” Marianne said. “And I want you to tell him that you’re withdrawing from the project. Not because I’m difficult, but because you’ve realized the script is better without the love interest. That Dr. Voss doesn’t need saving. She needs a story of her own.”
"In my older face, I see my life. Every wrinkle, every smile line... they form the map of my life." — Diane von Furstenberg.
: We are seeing a surge in stories where mature women are the architects of their own lives. From the steely corporate maneuvers in Succession to the gritty investigative work in Mare of Easttown