Alexander Payne delights UW-Madison with ‘The Holdovers’ screening and Q&A
By Marit Erickson | Jun. 12, 2024Film director Alexander Payne presented a special viewing of “The Holdovers” at UW-Madison’s Cinematheque and stayed for a Q&A on April 12.
Film director Alexander Payne presented a special viewing of “The Holdovers” at UW-Madison’s Cinematheque and stayed for a Q&A on April 12.
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