Michael J. Fox emerged from the audience at Sundance to compliment ‘You Hurt My Feelings,’ starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, during a post-premiere Q&A.
how much he loved the film.marks the second collaboration between the Oscar-nominated Holofcener and Emmy-winning Louis-Dreyfus. The two previously worked together on the critically acclaimed filmYou Hurt My Feelings,
Louis-Dreyfus plays Beth, a New York author whose life unravels when she finds out that her husband, Don , doesn’t like the new book she’s been working on.’ premiere at Park City’s Eccles Theater. Though she first joked that the film was “a money gig,” Louis-Dreyfus then described the opportunity to work with Holofcener as “irresistible.
When Holofcener opened the Q&A up to the audience, a famous fan emerged in Michael J. Fox. Fox’s new documentary,which details his storied career in Hollywood, his life with Parkinson’s disease, and his work as a Parkinson's disease activist, is also playing the festival. Fox introduced himself simply as “Michael” to thunderous applause from the Sundance crowd, before gushing about how much he lovedreflected back from the screen.
Holofcener is not the only person Fox has praised while at Sundance. The actor also took time to shout out his
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