, as the doc is titled.The three-part series is also a look behind closed doors at Schumer's relationship with husband Chris Fischer, who receives his own autism spectrum diagnosis amid filming, and inside her creative process as she develops a comedy special, 2019's , for Netflix.
It all comes together to create a portrait of Schumer as she's never been seen before. To co-direct and edit, she called on Alexander Hammer, who'd previously worked on Beyoncé's — which proved a natural-enough fit.«They're both fearless, that's the biggest thing,» Hammer says of how the two are similar. «I think they're both powerhouses in their own right.
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