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Everything Is Copy
Synopsis
Jacob Bernstein's extremely entertaining film is a tribute to his mother Nora Ephron: Hollywood-raised daughter of screenwriters who grew up to be an ace reporter turned piercingly funny essayist turned novelist/screenwriter/playwright/director. Ephron comes vibrantly alive onscreen via her words; the memories of her sisters, colleagues, former spouses, and many friends; scenes from her movies; and, above all, her own inimitable presence. Watch any given moment of Ephron being her sparkling but caustically witty self (for instance, this response to a scolding talk show host—"You have a soft spot for Julie Nixon, don't you. See, I don't...") and you find it hard to believe that she’s been gone from our midst for three years. Everything Is Copy (Ephron's motto, inherited from her mother) is a lovingly drawn but frank portrait and, incidentally, a vivid snapshot of an earlier, livelier, bitchier, and funnier moment in New York culture.
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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Jacob Bernstein, Jacob Bernstein, Nick Hooker,
  • Writer:
    Jacob Bernstein,
  • Producer:
    Jacob Bernstein, Matthew Parker, Carly Hugo,
  • Cinematographer:
    Bradford Young, Christine Ng,
  • Editor:
    Bob Eisenhardt,
  • Executive Producer:
    Sheila Nevins, Graydon Carter, Annabelle Dunne,
  • Cast:
    Nora Ephron, Mike Nichols, Rob Reiner, Delia Ephron, Tom Hanks, Lena Dunham, Meryl Streep, Reese Witherspoon,
  • Associate Producer:
    Alexandra Pitz,
  • Original Music Composer:
  • Makeup Artist:
    Victor Lomeli,
  • Supervising Producer:
    Lisa Heller,

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