
Greta Gerwig Discusses Her Adaptation of "Little Women"
Clip: 12/19/2019 | 19m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Greta Gerwig joins Michel to discuss her adaptation of "Little Women."
In 2018, Greta Gerwig became the fifth woman ever to be shortlisted in the Best Director category at the Academy Awards for "Lady Bird," an ode to mother-daughter relationships. She continues her exploration of strong female characters with an adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott classic, "Little Women." She sits down with Michel Martin to discuss this new project.
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Greta Gerwig Discusses Her Adaptation of "Little Women"
Clip: 12/19/2019 | 19m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
In 2018, Greta Gerwig became the fifth woman ever to be shortlisted in the Best Director category at the Academy Awards for "Lady Bird," an ode to mother-daughter relationships. She continues her exploration of strong female characters with an adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott classic, "Little Women." She sits down with Michel Martin to discuss this new project.
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