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Aug 4, 2021 · AMY KOPPELMAN is the author of three critically acclaimed novels: A Mouthful of Air, I Smile Back, and Hesitation Wounds. She produced and co-adapted the film adaptation of I Smile Back , starring Sarah Silverman, who received a SAG award nomination for the role.
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NYC - Amy Koppelman talks about her very personal book–how...
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Depression - Amy Koppelman talks about her very personal...
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Nov 3, 2015 · This week on The Moment, Brian Koppelman talks to his wife, novelist and screenwriter Amy Koppelman, about her new book Hesitation Wounds and her recent film I Smile Back. The two discuss...
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Oct 29, 2021 · In 2003, Amy Koppelman published the novel A Mouthful of Air , a compassionate and wrenching portrait of a new mother torn between the love she feels for her family and the voice in her head that insists they’d be better off without her.
I spoke with Amy Koppelman as she was finishing making her first book, A Mouthful of Air, into a feature film.
Dec 15, 2004 · A Mouthful of Air. About the Book The riveting story of a young Manhattan mother's struggle with postpartum depression, A Mouthful of Air illuminates the power and complexity of the human...
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Nov 23, 2021 · This week on The Treatment, Elvis welcomes writer and director Amy Koppelman, whose feature film directing debut is the adaption of her novel “A Mouthful of Air,” starring Amanda Seyfried as a new mother dealing with postpartum depression.
Aug 17, 2021 · Within the narrative of A Mouthful of Air is an argument about the nature of depression—its causes, cures, and the price it exacts from its victims. With spare, elegant...