The film played at BFI London Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, Santa Barbara International Film Festival and Palm Springs International Film Festival among other festivals around the world. Previously, Louis-Dreyfus premiered Picture Paris on HBO, a short film written and directed by Brad Hall, and co-starring Cesar Award winner Eric Elmosnino. This role snagged Julia a Golden Globe nomination - making her one of the elite few who have had the honor to be nominated for both a film and television role. Written and directed by Nicole Holofcener, the comedy follows Eva, played by Louis-Dreyfus, as she humorously tries to secretly juggle both relationships and wonders whether her new favorite friend's disastrous ex can be her cue for happiness. Louis-Dreyfus has previously received critical acclaim for her starring role in Fox Searchlight's Enough Said, opposite the late James Gandolfini, Catherine Keener and Toni Collette. She has broken the record for the most Emmys won by a single performer, as well as the most consecutive wins for a single role ( Veep). Between all shows combined, she has received more than 11 Emmy awards (six consecutively for Veep) with over 24 nominations, a Golden Globe award with eight nominations, nine Screen Actors Guild awards with twenty-one nominations, three Television Critics Association awards with three nominations, five American Comedy Awards with ten nominations, a Peabody Award win and has received the Charlie Chaplin Britannia Award for Excellence in Comedy. She starred and executive produced the HBO series Veep. Julia Louis-Dreyfus earned worldwide acclaim and recognition for her portrayal of Elaine Benes in the hit NBC series Seinfeld, and as Christine Campbell in the CBS hit comedy The New Adventures of Old Christine.
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