Waitress, starring Keri Russell and Nathan Fillion, won five international awards in 2007 - the year after its writer-director, Adrienne Shelly, was brutally murdered. It went on to inspire the hit Broadway musical, penned by Grammy winner Sara Bareilles.
Directed and produced by Shelly's husband Andy Ostroy, Adrienne is an intensely personal look at Shelly's life, death and career, featuring the likes of Russell, Fillion, Bareilles, actor Paul Rudd, and director Hal Hartley, who gave Shelly her acting break in The Unbelievable Truth and the Sundance winner Trust.
Adrienne has a 100% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with Decider praising it as "heart-breaking and bittersweet... an understated, deeply personal essay about grief." As Indiewire warns, "Bring tissues."