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'A Better Life' -- A Love Letter To LA

First Posted: 06/24/11 01:02 PM ET Updated: 08/24/11 06:12 AM ET

Well in advance of it’s June 24th release, Chris Weitz's latest film, "A Better Life" -- a moving story of an undocumented worker and single father raising his son in East L.A. -- was already generating significant buzz. In March, Entertainment Weekly's Dave Karger wrote "we could already have an awards contender on our hands for next year."

Even with Weitz attached to direct, and the support of Summit Entertainment, it took the moviemaking muscle and financial resources of two novice producers, Jami Gertz and Stacy Lubliner, to bring it to the big screen. This may be their first feature film as producers, but together they have decades of acting experience and deal-making savvy. Most importantly, though, they share a passion for character-driven scripts about subjects that really matter.

Arianna Huffington recently hosted a special screening for an audience that included L.A.'s Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the senior class of the Gertz-Ressler charter high school. Afterward, Gertz and Lubliner sat down with me to talk about why they fell head-over-heels for "A Better Life," a film they call a "love letter to LA."

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Well in advance of it’s June 24th release, Chris Weitz's latest film, "A Better Life" -- a moving story of an undocumented worker and single father raising his son in East L.A. -- was already genera...
Well in advance of it’s June 24th release, Chris Weitz's latest film, "A Better Life" -- a moving story of an undocumented worker and single father raising his son in East L.A. -- was already genera...
 
 
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Lili Q
12:24 PM on 06/27/2011
Illegal immigration brings a better life? Not to the legal immigrants who wait years for their place in line to be thrown out of line by illegal aliens who demand an instant better life. And not for the impoverished US citizen who must stand shoulder to shoulder to beg for crumbs from an increasingly restrictive Medicaid and welfare system that is straining to provide for the US poor.
It really helps that the obscenely wealthy amongst us are capable of redistributing wealth and minimum wage jobs in their international social reform plans, but the wealthy don't need the minimum wage jobs that the poor illegal alien takes priority for, because of international welfare concerns.
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The GOP helps those that don't need it!
02:48 PM on 06/24/2011
Oh man! Jami Gertz still just does it for me, smokin hot older woman....I have to go now.
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Ann Medlock
02:20 PM on 06/24/2011
Just this interview is so moving, I'm definitely recommending A Better Life to the owners of the world's best movie theatre--the Clyde, here on Whidbey Island.