
""It's providing a really cozy framework for this moment of my life. I love it because I'm always looking for [stories] that don't always have to be so serious but still offer young women different ways of seeing themselves and experiencing their lives.""
""But I actually think the most transgressive thing about it is that Annie Ernaux is a Nobel Prize-winning author, she's intellectually lauded, and yet she also has these feelings.""
""I really love producing, and I've found it so gratifying to have autonomy and independence over the kinds of stories we tell.""
Mallory Edens revisits Joan Didion's essay 'Goodbye to All That' as she prepares to move from New York to Los Angeles at 29. This transition resonates with her personal journey. Edens seeks stories that offer young women diverse perspectives on their lives. She also admires Annie Ernaux's novel Simple Passion, which she selected for her new book club. Edens aims to produce films that reflect complex relationships, as seen in her latest project, Charlie Harper, which explores love and change over time.
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