Lauren Palmigiano is poised to
make her directorial debut with White Girl Problems, a
new dramedy that has set up shop at Lionsgate. Word has it that the studio has
appointed Pitch Perfect
duo Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman to produce the
project, one that centers on “a young
woman with a huge social media following who melts down one afternoon after
spending about a quarter of a million dollars in Barney’s and ends up in
shopping rehab, where she decides to write about her life — of excess and
meaningless problems.” White Girl Problems is lifted from the titular, best-selling memoir
by Babe Walker and was first
scooped up by Lionsgate three years ago. In those intervening years, the studio
has recruited Alisha Brophy and
Scott Miles to adapt Walker’s work
for the big screen.
Palmigiano, meanwhile, was also the sole driving force behind Cried Suicide which made its bow
at Tribeca Film Festival. Now, the writer-director is ready to make her first
foray behind the lens to indulge in some White Girl Problems
and although no stars are currently attached, we’ll be keeping track of this
one as it marches toward production.
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