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November Sees Family Fun and Family Dramas on New York City Bus Shelters


December 5, 2007
- Two leading ladies took over New York City's bus shelters in the month of November - a Disney princess and a troublesome sister.

Enchanted, a "Made in NY" production,  tells the story of a classic Disney princess named Giselle. Giselle is cast away to a land with "no happily ever afters," New York City, only to find that the real world has its charms too. The film, which employed over 3,000 New Yorkers, was featured on 114 shelters throughout the five boroughs.

Margot at the Wedding, the first film from Noah Baumbach since his Oscar nominated The Squid and the Whale, tells the story of two sisters. One, played by Jennifer Jason Leigh, is set to marry a humble gentleman, played by Jack Black. The other, Nicole Kidman as Margot, is a respected academic and author who, despite her acute intelligence, finds herself incredibly uncomfortable around those not as smart as her. Margot opened in theatres on November 16th, 2007 and Enchanted opened in theatres on November 21, 2007.

 



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