Working Girl • A Conversation with Writer/Producer Rachel Lewis
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Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here. “You don’t get anywhere in this world by waiting for what you want to come to you. You make it happen.” Talking About Working Girl with our guest, writer/producer Rachel Lewis Mike Nichols’ film has been in all of our lives for decades now, and there are reasons it stands out as a classic. It’s a Cinderella story dealing with the sexism in the 80s workplace, and how one woman proves she has the stuff to break out of the secretary role in which she’d been stuck. It’s full of laughs, but also full of heart. And lest we forget the magnificent big 80s hair. It’s a sight to behold.  Sure, the movie has some dated elements that don’t work quite as well, but that’s looking through today’s eyes. For its place in the late 80s, it works perfectly and delivers a solid film. Writer/producer Rachel Lewis is a big fan, and we have a great conversation with her about the movie. We chat through the cast and the themes. And then there’s Carly Simon’s fantastic and anthemic song that’s as inspiring as the movie is itself.  Rachel tells us about her career and how she got started in the world of improv comedy before moving to LA and working her way into pitch meetings. As a writer, WGA team captain, and lot coordinator for the current strike, she also breaks down some of the reasons for it and what the writers are collectively working toward. It’s a fantastic conversation about a great movie and the importance of this current strike. Check it out!  Film Sundries Learn more about how you can support the WGA during their strike Learn more about supporting The Next Reel’s Movies We Like through your own membership with The Next Reel. Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel’s Discord channel! Rachel on the web, Instagram, Twitter, and IMDb Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer “Let the River Run” by Carly Simon music video Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
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