Michelle Williams and Kelly Reichardt's 'Showing Up' is a Sublime Portrait of an Artist.

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"Showing Up," the latest collaboration between director Kelly Reichardt and star Michelle Williams, explores the toil and trouble of creating art with grace and sly wit. The film follows Lizzy, a sculptor struggling to finish her work for an upcoming show while dealing with various obstacles, including a broken water heater, a wounded pigeon, and a mentally unstable brother. Reichardt and Williams are an ideal match, crafting emotionally messy characters with humanity and depth. "Showing Up" is a deceptively casual and naturally wonderful work of art.
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