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English: Spencer Fornaciari of The MacGuffin interviews writer/director Elizabeth Chomko from the drama What They Had.
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Source Elizabeth Chomko Interview - What They Had | The MacGuffin at 0:12, cropped
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Writer and director Elizabeth Chomko discusses her film "What They Had" with The MacGuffin in 2018

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