Scene from Wild Honey Pie! (2018)
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Alternate Names: 제마이마 커크
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Full Biography
Jemima Kirke (born 26 April 1985) is a British-born American artist and actress best known for her role as Jessa Johansson on the television series Girls. She made her feature-length debut in the independent film Tiny Furniture, as a favour for her childhood friend Lena Dunham, although her actual film debut was in the indie short film Smile for the Camera.
About the Movie: Wild Honey Pie! (2018)
Release Year: 2018
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Wild Honey Pie, Бунтарка без причины, Yabani Balli Turta
Director: Jamie Adams
Writer: Jamie Adams
Production & Genre
Producer(s): producer: Jamie Adams, Noel Clarke, Jason Maza, Maggie Monteith, David Wade
executive producer: James Norrie, Bob Portal
line producer: Stephanie Paeplow
Companies: Dignity Film Finance, Fivelanes Films, Unstoppable Entertainment
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Keywords: marriage
Story
Gillian, an aspiring author struggling with her career and feeling unfulfilled in her marriage to Welsh husband Oliver, decides to organize a Shakespeare festival to shake things up. This decision could have repercussions for their relationship as they navigate their early 30s living in a house owned by Oliver's mother near Cardiff. Gillian, who is directing a play she wrote about a struggling young married couple, feels her sex life with Oliver has become too vanilla for her tastes.
Summary
Wild Honey Pie!, directed by Jamie Adams and released in 2018, is a comedy-drama that explores the complexities of modern marriage through the eyes of Gillian, a wanna-be author feeling pressure to find a more stable job. The film, set against the backdrop of their coastal home near Cardiff, delves into themes of career uncertainty, sexual dissatisfaction, and personal growth as Gillian takes on organizing a Shakespeare festival.