James Gandolfini’s Last Starring Role in His First Posthumous Film, `Enough Said,’ Will Debut on Sept. 20

James Gandolfini’s last lead role will be seen in the film “Enough Said,” which also stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Fox Searchlight says the the film “Enough Said,” which I prefer to think of as James Gandolfini’s first posthumous film, at the Toronto Film Fest on Sept. 20. The romantic comedy also stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who currently stars on HBO's “Veep,” and Catherine Keener and features Toni Collette, Ben Falcone, Eve Hewson, Tavi Gevinson and Tracey Fairaway.

“Enough Said” stars James Gandolfini in one of the last films he shot before he died at last month at the age of 51. James Gandolfini’s last film will debut at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 20. “Enough Said” was directed and written by Nicole Holofcener. Holofcener directed the films “Walking and Talking” and “Please Give.”

The romantic comedy sets Gandolfini up with Julia Louis-Dreyfus. according to a statement that was issued soon after James Gandolfini's death, Nicole Holofcener  said the former head of the Soprano family "didn't believe he could play a romantic lead, even though everyone on the set thought he was sexy and hilarious. He was charming and self-effacing and incredibly talented. Not only did he pull off playing a leading man, his performance is subtle and moving and very, very lovely."

Published reports are calling “Enough Said” James Gandolfini’s last film, but according to IMDb, Gandalfini shot a movie called “Animal Rescue” which is in post-production and set to be released next year. HBO recently announced that it will not air the pilot for the James Gandolfini starrer, “Criminal Justicre.” But we hold out hope.

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