What About Me? (1996)
Director: Benjamin Allanoff
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From Time Out Film Guide
Men! Do you feel lonely, abandoned, jealous and resentful when the woman you love achieves something in her working life that you're also proud of? If so, you'll identify with this often hilarious documentary about the way director, writer, cameraman and co-producer Ben Allanoff felt when his romantic and professional partner Nicole Holofcener got to make her feature debut, Walking and Talking. Men! Aren't we impossible? (Or is it the women?)Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Benjamin Allanoff
Cast: Benjamin Allanoff, Nicole Holofcener
Duration: 34 mins
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