About My Father' director: 'Kim Cattrall is one of the funniest women on the planet' ( Representational image; Pixabay) 
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About My Father' director: 'Kim Cattrall is one of the funniest women on the planet'

'About My Father' director Laura Terruso has spoken about the cast of the comedy film and said that he found Kim Cattrall as one of the funniest women on the planet.

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'About My Father' director Laura Terruso has spoken about the cast of the comedy film and said that he found  Kim Cattrall as one of the funniest women on the planet.

Cattrall plays Tigger Collins. Back on the digital front with 'About My Father', which is set to stream exclusively on August 18 on Lionsgate Play in India, Kim showcases her versatility by playing a headstrong character with a soft side. 

Terruso said: "Casting is the single most important part of making a comedy and to have Robert De Niro and Sebastian Maniscalco playing opposite each other and then to have supporting them, Kim Cattrall - who is one of the funniest women on the planet."

"David Rasche is a genius in his own right, even Anders Holm, Brett Dier.. Leslie Bibb, is just the ultimate dream woman for Sebastian and they have such incredible chemistry and I think that chemistry is everything in a comedy. This cast has such tremendous chemistry."

Also starring the evergreen Robert De Niro along with Sebastian Maniscalco, Anders Holm, Leslie Bibb and Brett Dier, this heartwarming comedy is a cultural blend of classic Italian and unapologetically American families, promising to make you fall in love, so get ready for galore of hoots and emotions.

Cattrall said: "I play a Senator from Virginia and she's got a very bad temper. She likes her own way, very wise, very sweet, very congenial and very polite unless you get on her wrong side and then she’s a tiger."

'About My Father' premieres exclusively on Lionsgate Play on August 25. 

(IANS/PG)


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