As critics raved about the comedy “Enough Said,” much attention was paid to the film’s two stars – James Gandolfini and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The movie is one of the last showcasing the limitless talents of Gandolfini, who died earlier this year at the age of 51.
It is also a rare appearance in theaters from Louis-Dreyfus, who has won two Emmys in a row for her performance on “Veep.”
Yet at the helm of this comedic yet touching tale stands Nicole Holofcener, the writer and director who birthed this portait a divorced mother and the man she struggles to love.
In a new featurette exclusive to TheWrap, the film’s producers and stars like Louis-Dreyfus, Catherine Keener and Toni Colette discuss “one of the premiere storytellers of urban liberal guilt.”