Katherine Dieckmann wrote and directed the comedy Motherhood, which stars Uma Thurman, Anthony Edwards, and Minnie Driver. The film, which was shot on location in New York's West Village, focuses on the problems of motherhood, including marriage, employment, and one's own identity, as illustrated by the hardships and tribulations of one key day.
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Katherine Dieckmann wrote and directed the comedy Motherhood, which stars Uma Thurman, Anthony Edwards, and Minnie Driver. The film, which was shot on location in New York's West Village, focuses on the problems of motherhood, including marriage, employment, and one's own identity, as illustrated by the hardships and tribulations of one key day.
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