Published On Jul 30, 2020
It's been 10 years since the release of "The Kids Are All Right," director Lisa Cholodenko's star-studded ensemble piece and the director joins Variety to give an oral history on the making of the film. As a story about a queer parent-led family, Cholodenko offers her two cents on how the film stands the test of time as the queer community continues to evolve and asks Hollywood for more inclusion. Find out more about the film that reignited Mark Ruffalo's love for acting here: https://wp.me/p2WgDE-1lyL1E
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