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TORONTO (AP) — Louis C.K. Now, a new documentary premiering in Toronto, where C.K.’s downfall began, is delving into one of most debated #MeToo cases. “In the early years, the advice I was given was: Don’t make this movie,” says Suh, who directed the Barack Obama-narrated docuseries “Working: What We Do All Day.”Suh, herself, was a big fan of Louis C.K. In his 2020 self-distributed special “Sincerely Louis C.K,” he began by asking the crowd about their last few years. “It feels like every time there’s a news event, it’s like: ‘#MeToo is failing’ or ‘#MeToo is succeeding,’” says Lingo.
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That’s the question former President Barack Obama is asking in his new Netflix docuseries, “Working: What We Do All Day.”The four-part series, narrated by Obama, “explores the ways in which we find meaning in our work and how our experiences and struggles connect us on a human level,” according to a Netflix description of the project. “Working: What We Do All Day” is directed by Caroline Suh, with Barack and Michelle Obama among the project’s executive producers. Luke Starcher and President Barack Obama in "Working: What We Do All Day." Ben Solomon/NetflixThe series is a joint production between Concordia Studio and Higher Ground, which was founded by the Obamas in 2018. Their company has released more than 10 film and television titles, including the 2020 Oscar-winning documentary feature, “American Factory.”“Working: What We Do All Day” premieres May 17 on Netflix.
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