
SMILF (series) (2017)
Année de sortie : 2017
Pays : United States of America
Titre alternatif : N/D
Réalisateur : Amy York Rubin, Cate Shortland, Frankie Shaw, Kerry Washington, Leslye Headland, Zach Strauss
Scénariste : Emily Goldwyn, Frankie Shaw, Halley Feiffer, Heather V. Regnier, Jess Dweck, Jessica Lamour, Jessica Moore, Karey Dornetto, Louisa Hill, Mel Shimkovitz, Rachel Leavitt, Rochée Jeffrey, Sarah Jones, Scott King, Thembi Banks, Zach Strauss
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Sociétés : ABC Signature Studios, Groundswell Productions, Quantity Entertainment, Showtime Networks, Supahsmaht Productions
Genre : Comedy, Drama, Tv Series
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : single mother, southie, twenty something
Synopsis
SMILF follows Bridgette Bird, a young, single mother living in South Boston (Southie). Struggling to balance her responsibilities as a parent with her aspirations for relationships and career, Bridgette makes impulsive decisions that often lead her into unconventional situations. Despite her challenges, she remains determined to provide the best life possible for her son.
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Résumé
SMILF is an American comedy-drama series created by Frankie Shaw, who also stars as the protagonist, Bridgette Bird. Based on Shaw's semi-autobiographical experiences and her short film of the same name, the show offers a raw and honest portrayal of young motherhood in South Boston. Through Bridgette's journey, SMILF explores themes such as work-life balance, co-parenting, and female sexuality with an unfiltered lens. The series aims to showcase an original and fresh perspective on womanhood, particularly from a single mother's viewpoint.
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