Nancy Meyers canceled a highly anticipated appearance following a screening of her 2003 hit Something’s Gotta Give on Sunday night in what would’ve marked her first public appearance since Keaton’s passing on Oct. 11. American Cinematheque sent out an alert Friday confirming the news: “Due to unforeseen circumstances, filmmaker Nancy Meyers is unable to attend Sunday’s screening of Something’s Gotta Give. We appreciate your understanding and hope to welcome the filmmaker back to the American Cinematheque in the future.”
The Sony Pictures film was a blockbuster hit, grossing $265 million at the global box office. It starred Keaton opposite Jack Nicholson, Keanu Reeves, Amanda Peet, Jon Favreau and Frances McDormand. The film, penned by Meyers, centered on Harry Sanborn (Nicholson), a perennial playboy with a libido younger than his years.
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