After a series of release date shifts amid the pandemic, Natalie Krinsky's The Broken Hearts Gallery is finally getting a theatrical release starting Friday.
The New York City-based director's romantic comedy, from Room producer No Trace Camping, is being released by Sony in the U.S.
and Elevation Pictures in Canada -- where the indie was mostly shot -- and is among the first major studio titles to reach the local multiplex as the major theater chains continue to reopen.
Krinsky talked to The Hollywood Reporter about the pandemic era release for her directorial debut, how writing an infamous Yale newspaper sex column informed her screenplay and how she found her creative voice.
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