
A forty-year-old studio executive faces a crisis in her first movie production when the star walks off the set
A high-stakes film production spirals into chaos when the lead actor abandons the set, forcing a seasoned executive to confront the fragility of her professional and personal life. Susan Braudy centers the narrative on a forty-year-old studio executive navigating the cutthroat environment of the film industry. As she attempts to salvage her debut production, she must manage volatile personalities, corporate pressures, and the realization that her own identity has been shaped by the cinematic illusions she helps create. The story unfolds through a character-driven lens, examining the intersection of ambition and reality within the entertainment world.
Readers frequently highlight the author's authentic portrayal of the pressures inherent in the film industry. Discussion often centers on the protagonist's internal conflict as she balances her career aspirations with her evolving sense of self. Critics note the sharp, observant prose that captures the frantic pace of a movie set in crisis. The narrative is often praised for its ability to ground high-concept Hollywood drama in the relatable anxieties of a woman at a professional crossroads.
Page Count:
233
Publication Date:
1987-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Book Co
ISBN-10:
0070072493
ISBN-13:
9780070072497
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