Set in 1939 London, Miss Pettigrew stars Frances McDormand as the film's titular character, Miss Guinevere Pettigrew, a recently unemployed middle-aged governess. The film follows her as she responds to an ad for work as a "social secretary" and is catapulted into the glamorous world of famous American actress and singer, Delysia Lafosse (Amy Adams).
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The Song in their Hearts:
In Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, Amy Adams sings "If I Didn't Care" as if it's her story. Alicia Van Couvering discovers the real story behind the song.
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Bright Young People
Society Shocker! Joel Bleifuss exposes the real-life 24-hour party people of Miss Pettigrew's world. Sex! Drugs! To-die-for handbags!
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A Director for Every Day: Bharat Nalluri
Director Bharat Nalluri has taken on serial killers, British spies, alien monsters and a tsunami. But, as Scott Macaulay learns, they were nothing compared to Miss Pettigrew.
Read Full ArticleThe Real Miss Pettigrew
Priya Jain on the life and career of Winifred Watson, the British novelist who created Miss Pettigrew.
Read Full ArticleThe Butler Did It: Servants in Film
Cast to serve the story, servants have recently started serving their own class interests in films from Poppins to Pettigrew. Peter Bowen speaks with the help.
Read Full ArticleExcerpt from Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
Read the start of Winifred Watson's 1938 novel and you see why people love this book.
Read Full ArticleProduction Notes - Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
Notes from the production of the Focus Features film Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day.
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