Director Rachel Israel’s pitch-perfect screenplay neither “exoticizes” nor romanticizes her characters, and the result is one of the most heartfelt and honest character-driven films of recent years. Even hard-boiled cynics may feel their heartstrings being tugged.
Big Screen Berkeley: 37th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
Samantha



Marguerite Elisofon is a New York City writer and the author of My Picture Perfect Family, a memoir about how her family navigated life with a child on the autistic spectrum before the internet and support groups existed. She also blogs about parenting young adults and disability related issues in The Never Empty Nest. Her writing has been featured in a variety of publications, including Time and NY Metro Parents magazine, and her family’s story has been featured by the NY Post, Fox News, The Daily Mail, and on Jenny McCarthy’s Dirty Sexy Funny radio show. A Vassar graduate, Marguerite was born and raised in New York City, where she still lives with her husband, Howard, in their mostly-empty nest. She is available to speak about a wide variety of issues relating to twins, parenting, and autism.