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Michelle Buteau and Ilana Glazer in a scene from the film Girls.
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Michelle Buteau and Ilana Glazer in a scene from the film Girls.
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The new movie Girls stars Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau as longtime best friends who have made very different life choices. It’s also about the inherent joys, stressors, and grossness of parenting, and what it means to embrace your chosen family. This is the first feature film by Pamela Adlon (Better things).
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