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Deets: Be among the first to experience Goodbye June, Kate Winslet’s deeply felt — and already widely anticipated — directorial debut. Following a special advance screening, Winslet joins us in conversation to discuss bringing this intimate family story to the screen.
Written by her son Joe Anders, the film follows four siblings whose lives shift when their sharp-tongued, ailing mother (Helen Mirren) chooses to orchestrate her own final farewell over the holiday season. Starring Toni Collette, Johnny Flynn, Andrea Riseborough, Timothy Spall, Stephen Merchant, and Winslet herself, Goodbye June weaves humor and heartbreak into a meditation on family, memory, and the complicated grace of letting go.
Winslet, an Oscar and two-time Emmy winner whose recent work includes Lee, The Regime, and the forthcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash, reflects on stepping behind the camera, collaborating with Mirren and her exceptional ensemble, and the vulnerability that continues to shape her artistry.
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