“The Royal Tenenbaums” holds a special place in Gwyneth Paltrow’s heart. On Monday night, the actress appeared during a virtual reunion for the 2001 Wes Anderson film at the Tribeca Festival, and she talked about her emotional connection to the movie.
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It was a very special day.” The actress’ father, Bruce Paltrow, passed away a year after the film was released due to complications from cancer and pneumonia at age 58.
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