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He has two daughters, Lola and Mali, from his marriage to Geri Eisenmenger. [141] Mali is a film producer and actress. [142] Elfman and Mali collaborated on her 2011 film Do Not Disturb. [143] On November 29, 2003, Elfman married actress Bridget Fonda. [144] They have a son, Oliver. [145] In 1998, Elfman scored A Simple Plan, starring Fonda. [146]
Next Exit is a 2022 American science fiction comedy-drama film written and directed by Mali Elfman in her directorial debut. It stars Katie Parker, Rahul Kohli, Rose McIver, Karen Gillan, Tongayi Chirisa, and Diva Zappa.
Magnolia Pictures has acquired North American rights to “Next Exit” following its world premiere at Tribeca. The supernatural road movie marks the feature directorial debut of Mali Elfman and ...
Fun Size Horror is a collective of filmmakers, led by Zeke Pinheiro, Mali Elfman, and Michael May. [1] The collective's purpose is to create short films that will "explore horror from every angle." [2] [3]
EXCLUSIVE: Blue Finch Films has boarded international sales (excluding North America) to Mali Elfman’s sci-fi mystery Next Exit, which premiered at Tribeca earlier this year. North American ...
A scion of Hollywood creatives, "Next Exit" director Mali Elfman discusses her various jobs and how her "crazy family," including her father Danny Elfman, supported her along the way. (June 17)
In November 2016, it was announced Karen Gillan would direct, write, and star in her first directorial feature film titled Tupperware Party. Mali Elfman, Tien Huei Grace Yeh and Claire Mundell, serving as producers on the film, while R. Andre Davies, Albert Davies, Albert Gersten and Sloan Martin serve as executive producers under their Mt. Hollywood Films banner. [2]
Juliet Mia Warner (born February 9, 1965) [1] is an American actress. She is best known as Danni Lipton on Family Law (1999–2001) and Megan O'Hara on Nip/Tuck (2003–2006), Lou in Doc Hollywood (1991), Elaine in Mr. Saturday Night (1992), Michelle in Tommy Boy (1995), Micki in Wedding Bell Blues (1996), and Dean York in Chalk It Up (2016).