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‘Schitt’s Creek’ fame Dan Levy to make feature-length debut 

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By Express News Service

Four-time Emmy winner and Schitt’s Creek co-creator Dan Levy will likely be making his directorial debut in movies with Netflix’s upcoming Good Grief.

Dan will likely be writing and starring within the movie alongside Ruth Negga, Himesh Patel, Luke Evans, Celia Imrie, Arnaud Valois, David Bradley, and Jamael Westman.

The upcoming movie is backed by Dan Levy, Megan Zehmer’s Not A Real Production Company banner, Stacey Snider, Kate Fenske, and Debra Hayward.

According to Netflix, the synopsis of Good Grief reads, “Marc Dreyfus chose to distract himself from the loss of his mom with a comfortable marriage. But when his husband also dies, unexpectedly, Marc is forced to finally confront the grief he’s tried so hard to avoid, sending him and his two closest friends on a Parisian weekend of self-discovery.”

Dan Levy mentioned, “Good Grief is a cautionary tale about friendship and loss and all the mess that comes with it when the truth is something you’ve evaded for most of your life. It’s funny, it’s bittersweet, and it’s a project that has helped me work through my own grief. And I hope it does the same for other people as well.”

Good Grief marks the primary undertaking underneath Levy’s Not A Real Production Company and Netflix’s inventive partnership.

(This story initially appeared on Cinema Express)

Four-time Emmy winner and Schitt’s Creek co-creator Dan Levy will likely be making his directorial debut in movies with Netflix’s upcoming Good Grief.

Dan will likely be writing and starring within the movie alongside Ruth Negga, Himesh Patel, Luke Evans, Celia Imrie, Arnaud Valois, David Bradley, and Jamael Westman.

The upcoming movie is backed by Dan Levy, Megan Zehmer’s Not A Real Production Company banner, Stacey Snider, Kate Fenske, and Debra Hayward.

According to Netflix, the synopsis of Good Grief reads, “Marc Dreyfus chose to distract himself from the loss of his mom with a comfortable marriage. But when his husband also dies, unexpectedly, Marc is forced to finally confront the grief he’s tried so hard to avoid, sending him and his two closest friends on a Parisian weekend of self-discovery.”

Dan Levy mentioned, “Good Grief is a cautionary tale about friendship and loss and all the mess that comes with it when the truth is something you’ve evaded for most of your life. It’s funny, it’s bittersweet, and it’s a project that has helped me work through my own grief. And I hope it does the same for other people as well.”

Good Grief marks the primary undertaking underneath Levy’s Not A Real Production Company and Netflix’s inventive partnership.

(This story initially appeared on Cinema Express)