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An unemployed comedy writer works day and night to get hired for a promising TV sitcom, just to find out that the executive producer of the show is her ex-fiancé she left at the altar a year earlier.
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They say if you have a decent living situation, a good job and a satisfying love life, you have it all. Nina has only the first one. She shares a specious apartment with her best friend Zoë, which becomes almost impossible as she can’t afford the rent anymore. The other two are even worse: Nina can’t land even one normal writing gig, is unemployed for half a year, and her love life is a mess – a year earlier she couldn’t get herself to show up at her own wedding.
The only thing that brings joy to her is writing. Naturally Nina has a huge portfolio of features and TV pilots. None of it helps her to be signed by a manager though.
When her savings are almost gone, she gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – to work as a staff writer for the new hot TV series “Clubbers”. Nina is inspired understanding she’s objectively a great candidate for this position.
How horrified and disappointed she is when she meets her ex-fiancé George who has just been hired as an executive producer of the show! Now this is a toughie.
Both Nina and George are going through all sorts of feelings and frustrations juggling social life, work tasks, deadlines and obviously the grudges against each other, their pride and bitterness. Who knows whether they’d be able to move on.
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