Louis C.K.
Born | September 12, 1967 |
Hometown | Washington, D.C., United States |
Net worth | $35 million |
Height | 6'0" (1.83m) |
Spouse | Alix Bailey |
Children | Mary Székely, Kitty Székely |
Parents | Mary Louise Davis, Luis Szekely |
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Why Are Male Comedians So Scared to Talk About Louis C.K.?
- TIFFI read the reviews out of the Toronto International Film Festival for Sorry/Not Sorry with some trepidation. After all, I’m one of the talking heads in the documentary from filmmakers Caroline Suh and Cara Mones re-examining the case of comedian Louis C.K., who admitted to multiple cases of sexual misconduct in 2017 and took a brief hiatus, only to come back with a Grammy-winning special that reframed his #MeToo moment as if he were the real victim.But I’m the least famous commentator in the
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Louis C.K. Sexual Misconduct Doc ‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Nabbed By Greenwich Entertainment for North America
Greenwich Entertainment has picked up Sorry/Not Sorry, a new documentary that examines the sexual misconduct scandal that engulfed comedian Louis C.K. and its aftermath, hours after the film had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. Greenwich took North American rights to the film, co-directed by Caroline Suh and Cara Mones. Sorry/Not Sorry is …
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Louis C.K.'s comeback from cancellation explored in new documentary: 'There are no easy answers'
"Sorry/Not Sorry" explores the "sobering reality" around the comic's comeback.
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A New Louis C.K. Doc Explores Why the Comedian Wasn’t Canceled for Sexual Harassment
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, 'Sorry/Not Sorry' looks at the stand-up's chronic sexual improprieties — and wonders why he came back so soon
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Louis C.K. doc producer says stars who once spoke out against harassment 'declined' film: 'Quite dark'
Sorry/Not Sorry premiered Sunday night at TIFF, with producer Kathleen Lingo expressing disappointment that famous women who once criticized C.K.'s behavior didn't want to participate in the film.
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‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Review: Louis C.K. Sexual Misconduct Doc Struggles to Find Fresh Perspective
Caroline Suh and Cara Mones' documentary based on a New York Times article chronicles the downfall and comeback of the comedian in the wake of sexual harassment allegations.
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‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Review: Louis C.K.’s Misconduct Scandal Gets a Too-Tame Documentary Treatment
TIFF: Caroline Suh and Cara Mones' documentary mostly serves as a retread of a story many (including C.K.) have tried to brush aside, but it adds little to this complicated story.
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At TIFF, a new doc explores how the comedy world enabled Louis C.K.
For the filmmakers behind world premiere 'Sorry/Not Sorry,' the key figure in Louis C.K.'s sexual misconduct scandal isn't the comedian. It's the group of women who spoke out against him.
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TIFF Announces Documentary Lineup, With Film On Louis C.K. Scandal, Plus Latest From Raoul Peck, Errol Morris, Lucy Walker, Roger Ross Williams
The Toronto International Film Festival announced its lineup of documentaries this morning, a slate that includes the world premiere of a film on uncancelled comedian Louis C.K., as well as fresh work from nonfiction greats Raoul Peck, Frederick Wiseman, Errol Morris, Lucy Walker, and Roger Ross Williams. Sorry/Not Sorry, directed by Caroline Suh and Cara […]
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Showtime quietly shelves Louis C.K. and Ron DeSantis content
A #MeToo documentary centered on Louis C.K. and a Vice episode focused on Ron DeSantis have both been quietly shelved by Showtime, according to new reports. No reason was given by the networks for the schedule changes. While the timeline for taking this content off the schedule may be similar, the contexts under which these two things have been shelved are very different.
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Louis C.K. #MeToo Documentary Dropped by Showtime
Caroline Suh's documentary on the comedian will no longer move forward at Showtime.
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