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Uma Thurman is chic in a black suit at New York Film Festival premiere of Oh, Canada... as she admits warming to 'macho filmmaker' Paul Schrader after learning he's a Taylor Swift fan
Uma Thurman confessed to having nerves ahead of working with filmmaker Paul Schrader on Oh, Canada, but that was put to rest after hearing he was a Swiftie.
It turns out she is a big fan of his work as both a screenwriter and director, considering he wrote or co-wrote such classic as Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), and The Last Temptation Of Christ (1986), and helmed such others as American Gigolo (1980), Cat People (1982), Light Sleeper (1992), Affliction (1997) and First Reformed (2017). Gere, 75, plays the older version of fictional documentary filmmaker named Leonard Fife, who sits down for a final interview with one of his former pupils (Imperioli), where he looks back at the 'unvarnished facts of his life, reflecting on his relationships, regrets and mortality' and the Vietnam War. Gere, 75, plays the older version of fictional documentary filmmaker named Leonard Fife, who sits down for a final interview with one of his former pupils (Imperioli), where he looks back at the 'unvarnished facts of his life, reflecting on his relationships, regrets and mortality' and the Vietnam War
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