Ben Steller and Crystin Taylor treat the document
Ben Steller and Christine Taylor.
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A new documentary film for Banin Steller on his parents’ marriage, Steller and Mira: Nothing lostHe led him to think about the period of separation from his wife, Christine Taylor, from 2017 to 2022. In the movie, which first appeared at the New York Film Festival on October 6, Taylor and Celler are a conversation about their disintegration after 17 years of marriage, for each. the people. Steller says that the specter of his parents’ relationship, which they not only married, but also worked together, chases his relationship with his colleague actor Taylor, who appeared in Steller’s films, including DodgeBall and Zoolander After going out in Brady Bang Films like Maria Brady in the nineties. Despite the strength of his parents ’marriage, which he documented in the movie, Steller was afraid to become very intertwined with his partner, as his parents did. “I don’t want to become my parents,” Steller thought when their relationship started.
“I feel a history and I think a lot of it was your experience of what it eventually means to a relationship; it can put additional pressure when eating, sleeping, and breathing some of you in this way,” says Taylor Linglor in the documentary. the people. “I also felt that there is fear for me for what would look like in the outside world. I mean, it has been very loaded.”
The couple separated in 2017 and then returned together during the epidemic. Steller recalls that during the separation, he was “his feeling like, Oh, I failed in this,“While his parents were” an incredible marriage of 50 years, and I cannot rise to the level of that. “Ultimate George Glass Or some of them are fake.