“Good Luck to You, Leo Grande” director, Sophie Hyde, will be sitting down with the Girls Club for a virtual conversation about the Emma Thompson-starrer Wednesday, June 15 at 2 p.m. ET. The conversation will take place on Crowdcast and is open to the public – just be sure to reserve your spot in advance.
Founded by Women and Hollywood publisher and founder Melissa Silverstein, the Girls Club is a community for women creatives, culture-changers, and storytellers to connect, create, network, advocate, support, and redefine entertainment. The Girls Club is offering a one-month membership free of charge when you sign up. If you identify as a woman and would like an invitation to this community, please email girlsclubnetwork@gmail.com and let us know a bit about who you are and what you do.
Find Girls Club event details, a trailer and synopsis for “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,” and Hyde’s bio below.
Screenwriter Katy Brand was previously slated to attend the event. She will no longer be able to participate.
Synopsis: In “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,” two-time Academy Award winner Emma Thompson (“Love, Actually”) embodies the candor and apprehension of retired teacher Nancy Stokes, and newcomer Daryl McCormack (“Peaky Blinders”) personifies the charisma and compassion of sex worker Leo Grande. As Nancy embarks on a post-marital sexual awakening and Leo draws on his skills and charm, together they find a surprising human connection.
Bio: Sophie Hyde’s debut feature drama “52 Tuesdays (director/producer/co-writer) won the Directing Award at Sundance and the Crystal Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. She directed and produced the Australian/Irish co-production “Animals” starring Holliday Grainger and Alia Shawkat, which premiered in Sundance 2019 and won a BIFA for Best Debut Screenplay. She also created, produced and directed episodic series “F*!#ing Adelaide,” which premiered in competition at Series Mania and screened on ABC Australia, and episode 4 of series “The Hunting,” which won two Australian Academy Awards. Hyde was nominated for two Australian Directors Guild awards in 2020 for feature film “Animals,” and “The Hunting.”