Celebrity has unexpected consequences for everyone who lives in its shadow, as the family, friends and hangers-on of a famous writer find out in LOOK AT ME, a witty and amusing comedy that won Best Screenplay at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.
Lolita's father is a writer whose fame has made him so self-centered he has no clue the effect his egotistical behavior has on everyone around him. Now that she has grown up, Lolita becomes even more determined to make him notice her -- especially...
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Celebrity has unexpected consequences for everyone who lives in its shadow, as the family, friends and hangers-on of a famous writer find out in LOOK AT ME, a witty and amusing comedy that won Best Screenplay at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.
Lolita's father is a writer whose fame has made him so self-centered he has no clue the effect his egotistical behavior has on everyone around him. Now that she has grown up, Lolita becomes even more determined to make him notice her -- especially since she's discovered a talent of her own and would like his approval.
There are people who she thinks will help her, bus she always winds up competing against them for her father's attention. And when she meets a guy who likes her for herself, Lolita finds she may actually be more like her father than she would ever have imagined.
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A man who has fallen into depression after his wife leaves him finally decides to pull his life together. The first thing he decides to do is to hire a housekeeper to clean up his apartment.
Unfortunately, the housekeeper has never cleaned a room in her entire life, but the man finds joy in having a woman around again.
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