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$10 General /$6 Members | Drama/ Comedy | R  |  1 hour 48 minutes

Continuing one of the richest collaborations in modern American cinema, director Kelly Reichardt (Certain Women) reunites with star Michelle Williams for this marvelously particularized portrait of a sculptor’s daily work and frustrations in an artists’ enclave in Portland.

Lizzy (Williams) struggles to put the finishing touches on her latest pieces for a gallery show, all the while juggling admin work at the local art school; dealing with the neglect of her well-meaning landlord (a funny and nuanced Hong Chau), who also happens to be a rising-star conceptual artist; and tending to the emotional well being of her increasingly fragmented family.

Christopher Blauvelt’s patient camerawork, Reichardt’s precise cutting, and Williams’s physically transformative performance coalesce to create something remarkable in Showing Up, a delicately humorous drama of the experience of being a creative person that avoids all clichés that plague films about artists.

DIRECTED BY
Kelly Reichardt

WRITTEN BY
Jonathan Raymond and Kelly Reichardt

STARRING
Michelle Williams
Hong Chau
Maryann Plunkett
John Magaro
André Benjamin
James Le Gros
and Judd Hirsch

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