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Public Speaking is a 2010 documentary film directed and produced by Martin Scorsese, about the American author Fran Lebowitz. The film was broadcast on HBO on November 22, 2010, prior to a limited release on February 23, 2011, by Rialto Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics.
A feature-length documentary starring Fran Lebowitz, a writer known for her unique take on modern life. The film weaves together extemporaneous monologues wi...
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Nov 22, 2010 · Public Speaking: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With James Baldwin, William F. Buckley, Truman Capote, Pau Casals. A feature-length documentary starring Fran Lebowitz, a writer known for her unique take on modern life.
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Apr 4, 2020 · A feature-length documentary starring Fran Lebowitz, a writer known for her unique take on modern life.
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Filmmaker Martin Scorsese examines the life and work of author Fran Lebowitz.
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A feature-length documentary starring Fran Lebowitz, a writer known for her unique take on modern life. The film weaves together extemporaneous monologues with archival footage and the effect is a portrait of Fran's worldview and experiences.