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See ? Tammy Faye’s eyes? through a feminist prism, with its director and her pioneering mother

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ES: I remember when he was in high school and when he was in college he was in everything. He was in a rap group, he was a cartoonist, he did drawings for the Princeton University newspaper when he was in high school, he had a literary magazine, he played, just a million different things. But you could see the movie was of major interest and sort of incorporated all of those things. And when he started, from “Wet Hot”, every once in a while, we would talk about something that was in the news, or someone that I was interested in, and he would say, “Oh, this is A nice story.” Like the life of Margaret Fuller, who was one of my great heroines and had an incredibly dramatic life with an incredible story arc. And I would say, “Oh, I wish someone would make a movie of it. And Mike would say, “Yeah, that would be great, but it won’t be me.” “And I would say,” Why? He would say, “I’m a comic book actor and comic book director.” The real turning point was “Hello, my name is Doris”. And it had a lot to do with Sally Field. Her character was someone who played the role of that basic young girl in the office – a little short, a little eccentric. In the middle of this movie it takes an amazing turn where you really step into her life and it’s such a change. I think every movie since then has become more and more confident, serious and conscious from the start.

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