Aubrey Plaza

lead actor and producer of “Emily the Criminal”

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Filmmaker John Patton Ford and actor-producer Aubrey Plaza discuss the financial struggles and successes of making “Emily the Criminal,” and indie movies.

Encore: Aubrey Plaza, John Patton Ford on action-packed ‘Emily The Criminal’

Filmmaker John Patton Ford and actor-producer Aubrey Plaza discuss the financial struggles and successes of making “Emily the Criminal,” and indie movies.

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Filmmaker John Patton Ford and actor-producer Aubrey Plaza discuss the financial struggles and successes of making “Emily the Criminal,” and indie movies.

Aubrey Plaza, John Patton Ford on action-packed ‘Emily The Criminal’

Filmmaker John Patton Ford and actor-producer Aubrey Plaza discuss the financial struggles and successes of making “Emily the Criminal,” and indie movies.

from The Business

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