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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0907328Vicky Wight - IMDb

    Vicky Wight is an Irish filmmaker who has directed and written features and shorts, such as Happiness for Beginners, The Lost Husband, and Boy Genius. She was born in Co. Cork, Ireland and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin.

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  2. About — VICKY WIGHT. IMDB Profile. Vicky adapted and directed Happiness for Beginners premiering on Netflix in July 2023. The film was in the Global Top 10 (in over 90 countries) for more than 3 weeks. The film stars Ellie Kemper, Luke Grimes, Nico Santos, and Blythe Danner.

  3. Vicky Wight. Director: Happiness for Beginners. Vicky Waldron Wight was born in Co. Cork, Ireland. Wight wrote and produced Boy Genius with Rita Wilson and Miles Brown. It won its category in multiple film festivals and the script was a finalist at Tribeca Film Festival's Untold Stories Program.

  4. Vicky Wight is the filmmaker who adapted Katherine Center's novel The Lost Husband into a romantic comedy starring Leslie Bibb and Josh Duhamel. Learn about her process, challenges, and insights in this Q&A.

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  5. Vicky Wight - Tribeca Film Institute. About. Wight’s directorial debut, THE VOLUNTEER, won Best Narrative Feature at the Urbanworld Film Festival in New York and starred Aunjanue Ellis, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Scott Wolf, Hill Harper, Mary Beth Hurt, Eisa Davis, and Noah Gray-Cabey.

  6. Jul 27, 2023 · Ellie Kemper stars in Happiness for Beginners, now streaming on Netflix. (This interview was conducted in June, 2023)DIRECTOR: Vicky Wight WRITER: Vicky Wigh...

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  8. Jul 27, 2023 · Happiness for Beginners: Directed by Vicky Wight. With Ellie Kemper, Luke Grimes, Nico Santos, Blythe Danner. Helen signs up for a wilderness survival course, a year after getting divorced. She discovers through this experience that sometimes, you have to get really lost in order to find yourself.