Home Actress Lena Dunham HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2022 Lena Dunham Instagram - Over the dang moon to announce that Sharp Stick will be premiering at Sundance Film Festival. This is my first feature film in 11 years and I’m so in love with this cast and these collaborators. The chance to make films, to tell stories, to share that process with people I admire- I never take it for granted. And I don’t take the chance to head to Park City with this film for granted. Cannot wait to introduce you to Sarah Jo and her world... #sharpstick

Lena Dunham Instagram – Over the dang moon to announce that Sharp Stick will be premiering at Sundance Film Festival. This is my first feature film in 11 years and I’m so in love with this cast and these collaborators. The chance to make films, to tell stories, to share that process with people I admire- I never take it for granted. And I don’t take the chance to head to Park City with this film for granted. Cannot wait to introduce you to Sarah Jo and her world… #sharpstick

Lena Dunham Instagram - Over the dang moon to announce that Sharp Stick will be premiering at Sundance Film Festival. This is my first feature film in 11 years and I’m so in love with this cast and these collaborators. The chance to make films, to tell stories, to share that process with people I admire- I never take it for granted. And I don’t take the chance to head to Park City with this film for granted. Cannot wait to introduce you to Sarah Jo and her world... #sharpstick

Lena Dunham Instagram – Over the dang moon to announce that Sharp Stick will be premiering at Sundance Film Festival. This is my first feature film in 11 years and I’m so in love with this cast and these collaborators. The chance to make films, to tell stories, to share that process with people I admire- I never take it for granted. And I don’t take the chance to head to Park City with this film for granted. Cannot wait to introduce you to Sarah Jo and her world… #sharpstick | Posted on 10/Dec/2021 01:40:48

Lena Dunham Instagram – Here’s a little checklist I made for myself when I was at a real low with love, sex and friendship. I didn’t trust myself and my inner voice sounded more like some drunk girl I wanted to ignore at a party… I wrote these questions down and asked them to myself often and… gradually, but sort of miraculously, things changed. I hope this comes in handy for anyone who may need it- now, or down the road ❤️

Are you…

…Reaching out because you genuinely want to share something funny or beautiful? Or because you want to get some kind of assurance, validation or response that eases the uncertainty of being vulnerable?

…Agreeing because you *truly* agree or because you want to create a portrait of someone easy to know, a mirror without smudges, a creature impossible not to love because, well, they aren’t really there?

…Having sex out of true desire or to quiet the voice that says your body isn’t desirable, the feeling you haven’t been properly seen and heard that day, or the reality that the world is too noisy and you want the drug of infatuation/lust/passionate connection in your system? 

…Moving at the speed of reality or at the speed of fantasy?

…Seeing the person who is actually in front of you or the person you conjure when you’re going to sleep at night and need a pleasant diversion?

…Hearing what they’re saying when they tell you what they’re about and what they’re capable of? Or nodding absently as your ears ring with your own version of the story?

…Being honest about your own boundaries, limits, deepest desires, needs that must be met, dreams that must be fulfilled (even on a micro level!) in order to keep moving forward? Or are you saying “what, me have needs? Never!”

…Prizing your own journey and recognizing that any result is the correct one as long as it’s the result of you sharing your truth with love and care?

IF YOU CAN ANSWER ALL OF THESE QUESTIONS WITH CONFIDENCE THEN GO OFF YOUR MAJESTY! 👑
Lena Dunham Instagram – I recently came across this photo of me in my first office. I was 23, and office is an overly fancy term for the dusty cubicle I rented with my babysitting money so I could write, edit and be near the other filmmakers who populated the building (like the Safdie bros, Henry Joost/Ariel Schulman, the Neistats, G Gerwig, but that’s for a book when I’m 88.) It was here that I conceived my first films, squirreled away what I needed to make lo-fi work. I remember carrying so many hard cases of equipment I had to stop every half-block, panting, ankles cracking. If you zoom in on the computer here, you can see I’m editing the script for Tiny Furniture on a boiling day in New York August. Back then I was motored by the bravado of youth and a vague sense that there was magic where I was headed (young, dumb and full of…French New Wave Cinema!) but I was also often scared, self-critical, rife with imposter syndrome. If you had told that girl that someday she’d be passed this post-it by a young woman in New York City, she would have felt- just for a moment- that her compass wasn’t broken (and to the lovely filmmaker who handed me this note, I wish I knew your name! Holler so I can see your work!) You don’t do this job for the affirmation. After all, it’s fickle and uncertain and sure to let you down. But this path has taken me places I only could have dreamed of when I was one of the few young girls in my particular scene trying to make movies (just in my scene- we are, of course, everywhere!) and to know that another woman has enough faith in herself to join the fun makes me well and truly happy. I complain sometimes- about the hours, the politics, the snacks- but it’s a beautiful life.

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