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Director: Burr Steers
Cast: Sarah Shahi
Emma Holly is a workaholic single mom whose life starts to unravel when she loses her job in the city as a successful food editor right before the holidays. Along with her young daughter, Emma is forced to move back into her childhood home in Connecticut with her old-fashioned housewife mom, whose husband just left her on Thanksgiving.
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The Hollys, directed by Burr Steers, is a drama about a workaholic single mom who loses her job and has to move back in with her mother. While details about the film's critical reception and awards recognition are not available, the lack of ratings or reviews suggests it may be an obscure or little-known movie.
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Directed by Burr Steers, The Hollys offers a heartwarming and humorous take on the trials of single motherhood, featuring a standout performance by Sarah Shahi as a career-driven mom forced to confront her past and rebuild her life in unexpected ways.
The Hollies are an English rock and pop band formed in Manchester in 1962. One of the leading British groups of the 1960s and into the mid-1970s, they are known for their distinctive three-part vocal harmony style. Singer Allan Clarke and rhythm guitarist/singer Graham Nash founded the band as a Merseybeat-type group in Manchester, although some of the band members came from towns further north, in east Lancashire. Nash left the group in 1968 to co-form Crosby, Stills & Nash, though he has reunited with the Hollies on occasion. In addition to Clarke and Nash, members have included lead guitarist Tony Hicks, rhythm guitarist Terry Sylvester, bassists Eric Haydock and Bernie Calvert, and drummers Don Rathbone and Bobby Elliott.
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