Emmy Winning Actor and SAG Winning Actress Discuss Their New Project on the Price of Business
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INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE.
Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed Caroline Aaron and Dan Bucatinsky.
On a recent Price of Business show, Host Kevin Price interviewed with Caroline Aaron and Dan Bucatinsky about their new film, “Call Waiting”.
2020 SAG Award-winning actress Caroline Aaron (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”) has partnered up with Emmy Award-winning actor, writer and producer Dan Bucatinsky (“ABC’s “The Baker and the Beauty” and “Scandal”) for the release of their new film “Call Waiting” just released on Amazon.A fantastic “story within a story”, the film is adapted from a play of the same name written by Dori Fram which earned four Drama-Logue Awards and an Ovation nomination from two productions in Los Angeles, for which Caroline also starred in. The history of the film and how it found its way to home audiences is very unique – it was actually made in 2004 but was never released. The film, created primarily by women including director Jodi Binstock, found life again in the time of “stay-at-home” orders, ironic in that the film centers around a woman who is homebound due to illness. The filmmakers all believed in the project, and were determined for it to have its day and it could not be more relevant in today’s world.
2020 SAG Award-winning actress Caroline Aaron (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”) has partnered up with Emmy Award-winning actor, writer and producer Dan Bucatinsky (“ABC’s “The Baker and the Beauty” and “Scandal”) for the release of their new film “Call Waiting” just released on Amazon.A fantastic “story within a story”, the film is adapted from a play of the same name written by Dori Fram which earned four Drama-Logue Awards and an Ovation nomination from two productions in Los Angeles, for which Caroline also starred in. The history of the film and how it found its way to home audiences is very unique – it was actually made in 2004 but was never released. The film, created primarily by women including director Jodi Binstock, found life again in the time of “stay-at-home” orders, ironic in that the film centers around a woman who is homebound due to illness. The filmmakers all believed in the project, and were determined for it to have its day and it could not be more relevant in today’s world.
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