How Little Fires Everywhere Director Lynn Shelton Learned to Love TV

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How Little Fires Everywhere Director Lynn Shelton Learned to Love TV
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“It’s probably the biggest opportunity I’ve had ever,” Shelton says of LittleFiresEverywhere

’s release, Shelton said the TV project is unlike anything she’s done before, and it came at a moment when she was absolutely ready to take it on.

Shelton and I spoke at a coffee shop in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles while she was on a very brief respite before heading to set to finish directing the first of the four episodes on her docket while also overseeing the entire eight-episode production alongside Witherspoon, Washington, and others.

The series comes at a time when serialized, streaming programming is on the rise and small, indie films—Shelton’s previously preferred milieu—are struggling to find a foothold with audiences. That shift has weighed greatly on her. “It literally just feels like it just gets swallowed up and you have no idea,” she said. “I do get feedback from people who come across it and tell me so, but it’s an odd feeling. It leaves me with a little bit of sadness.”about two heterosexual college buddies who dare each other to star together in an adult film, killed at the Sundance Film Festival. That debut landed her an episode ofworking for showrunners looking to take advantage of her skills directing improvisational comedy.

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