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[edit]DescriptionMamoudou Athie at Toronto International Film Festival on ColliderVideo.jpg |
English: Sorry For Your Loss: Mamoudou Athie Interview.
One of the many things to world premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival was a new drama from Facebook, Sorry For Your Loss. Written and created by nationally-produced and award-winning playwright, Kit Steinkellner (Z: The Beginning of Everything), the show is a half hour drama starring Elizabeth Olsen (who also executive produces) as a young widow struggling to put her life back together in the wake of her husband’s (Mamoudou Athie) unexpected death. Unlike most shows and movies where grief can be worked through between the first and second act, Sorry For Your Loss features realistic characters and situations where you really feel like you’re watching yourself or people you know trying to figure out life after something so traumatic happens. |
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Source | ‘Sorry For Your Loss’: Elizabeth Olsen, Mamoudou Athie, Kit Steinkellner and James Ponsoldt Interview, specifically cover image |
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‘Sorry For Your Loss’: Elizabeth Olsen, Mamoudou Athie, Kit Steinkellner and James Ponsoldt Interview, specifically cover image, was reviewed on 16 April 2019 by reviewer Leoboudv, who confirmed that it was available there under the stated license on that date.
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