Too Much

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# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 1

Creators:
Lena Dunham
Luis Felber

Original Title:
Too Much

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Good Thing Going Productions
Universal International Studios
Working Title Television

Countries:
GB | US

Jessica, a New York workaholic in her mid-thirties reeling from a broken relationship that she thought would last forever, slowly isolates from everyone she knows. When every block in New York tells a story of her own bad behavior, the only solution is to take a job in London, where she plans to live a life of solitude like a Bronte sister. Until she meets Felix and finds that their unusual connection is impossible to ignore.

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Costume Design:
Arielle Cooper-Lethem

Creator:
Lena Dunham
Luis Felber

Executive Producer:
Luis Felber
Lena Dunham
Tim Bevan
Eric Fellner
Michael P. Cohen
Surian Fletcher-Jones
Bruce Eric Kaplan

First Assistant Director:
Alexander Holt

Hair Department Head:
Beth Rolon

Makeup Department Head:
Christina Grant

Original Music Composer:
Luis Felber

Producer:
Camilla Bray

Production Design:
Miren Marañón

Special Effects Supervisor:
Scott McIntyre

Storyboard Artist:
Rachel Garlick

Stunt Coordinator:
Pete Ford

Supervising Art Director:
Chris Evans-Wilson

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