In her debut as a feature film director, poet, actor, and publisher Greta Bellamacina's new British drama has been described as "Woody Allen meets Frances Ha." Greta also plays the role of Celeste, a young mother living in present-day London who is attempting to carve out a career for herself as a poet. Stella, a friend and neighbor of Celeste's who is portrayed in the show by co-writer Sadie Brown, has ambitions of becoming an actress but spends the majority of her time watching Celeste's boy. Part tribute to the city, this is a carefully observed story of friendship and family with a sense of humor that is refreshingly subtle.
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In her debut as a feature film director, poet, actor, and publisher Greta Bellamacina's new British drama has been described as "Woody Allen meets Frances Ha." Greta also plays the role of Celeste, a young mother living in present-day London who is attempting to carve out a career for herself as a poet. Stella, a friend and neighbor of Celeste's who is portrayed in the show by co-writer Sadie Brown, has ambitions of becoming an actress but spends the majority of her time watching Celeste's boy. Part tribute to the city, this is a carefully observed story of friendship and family with a sense of humor that is refreshingly subtle.
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