Mommy Tracks, on Screen and Off
di Lisa Belkin The New York Times
TO pay a visit to Katherine Dieckmann means climbing five flights of stairs in her walk-up off Barrow Street in the West Village. She has lived there since 1989, in two rent-stabilized apartments that together form a home for her, her husband and their two children. The bedrooms are in one; the kitchen, office and living room are down the hall in the other.
It is far from coincidence that in the new film “Motherhood,” which Ms. Dieckmann wrote and directed, the lead character, Eliza Welch (played by a very dressed-down Uma Thurman), lives in this same building, in a bisected apartment where the furniture looks more than a little familiar. [...]
di Lisa Belkin, articolo completo (7047 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 18 Ottobre 2009