The Book of Gabrielle

The Book of Gabrielle

Release date : March 9, 2017
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Lisa Gornick /
Writers : Lisa Gornick /
Production companies : 65 Wilding Films / Valiant Doll /
March 9, 2017 1h 20m United Kingdom Drama English More
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Gabrielle is writing an illustrated guide book on sex called 'How To Do It.' At a book signing she meets Saul, an established male writer who is straight. She both loves and hates his work which has seeped into her secular Jewish life from childhood. The more Gabrielle tells him about her book the more he wants to know about her life; the relationship with her younger girlfriend Olivia and her determination to "stop using my penis in sex". As her book takes form, is Saul jealous or desirous? Their friendship is tested as is Gabrielle's relationship with Olivia. The film muses on how we write, how we draw. And the nature of "story" and what it makes us do.
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  • title:The Book of Gabrielle
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Lisa Gornick /
  • Writers: Lisa Gornick ·
  • Production companies: 65 Wilding Films · Valiant Doll ·
  • Overview:Gabrielle is writing an illustrated guide book on sex called 'How To Do It.' At a book signing she meets Saul, an established male writer who is straight. She both loves and hates his work which has seeped into her secular Jewish life from childhood. The more Gabrielle tells him about her book the more he wants to know about her life; the relationship with her younger girlfriend Olivia and her determination to "stop using my penis in sex". As her book takes form, is Saul jealous or desirous? Their friendship is tested as is Gabrielle's relationship with Olivia. The film muses on how we write, how we draw. And the nature of "story" and what it makes us do.
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