Scene from People Places Things (2015)
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Stephanie Allynne
Birth Date: 1986-09-19
Birth Place: Claremont, Los Angeles County, United States
Details
Alternate Names: Stephanie Allyne, Stephanie Allyne, Stephanie Allynne Notaro, Stephanie Allynne Notaro
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Full Biography
Stephanie Allynne was born on September 19, 1986 in Claremont, California, US. She is an actress and writer, known for In a World... (2013), One Mississippi (2015) and Twin Peaks (2017). She has been married to Tig Notaro since October 24, 2015. They have two children.
About the Movie: People Places Things (2015)
Release Year: 2015
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Pessoas, Lugares e Coisas, People Places Things - Come ridisegno la mia vita, Люди, места, вещи
Director: Jim Strouse
Writer: Jim Strouse
Production & Genre
Producer(s): producer: Michael B. Clark, Alex Turtletaub
executive producer: Tim Foley
associate producer: Mia Lidofsky
executive producer / line producer: Summer Shelton
Companies: Beachside Films
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Keywords
Keywords: divorce, new york city, pizza, writer
Story
Will Henry, a graphic novelist and teacher, finds himself navigating life as a newly single father to his young twin daughters after his wife leaves him. He struggles with balancing work, parenthood, and finding new love while trying to come to terms with his ex-wife's decision to move on.
Summary
People Places Things (2015) is an American comedy-drama film directed by Jim Strouse. The story revolves around Will Henry, a graphic novelist who moves to New York City after his divorce to teach college students and raise his twin daughters alone. The film explores themes of love, loss, letting go, and navigating the complexities of modern relationships.