IndieWire spoke with "Babes" director Pamela Adlon, writer Josh Rabinowitz, writer and star Ilana Glazer, and stars Michelle Buteau and John Carroll Lynch at the film's New York City premiere.
More than 150 Jewish Hollywood figures are supporting the director, who in March used his acceptance speech to acknowledge "victims of October the 7th in Israel or the ongoing attack on Gaza"
NEON has dropped the official poster for their upcoming film Babes from writer Ilana Glazer and director Pamela Adlon. Babes follows two inseparable childhood best friends who have grown up together in NYC and are now at two different phases of adulthood.
SXSW: After making a name for herself as one of pop culture's most ardent resistors of adulthood, Glazer applies her brand of vulgarity to early motherhood in Adlon's debut feature.
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