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'Daily Show' pair 'Divorce' at Miramax
Published Monday, Oct 20 2008, 21:30 BST | By Simon Reynolds
The Daily Show's Ben Karlin and Stu Zicherman have sold their comedy script A.C.O.D. (Adult Children Of Divorce) to Miramax.
The story is based around a grown man who is still caught up in the crossfire of his parents' 15-year-old divorce.
"We're very glad to get the validation from Miramax, especially since we've been working on the script longer than any of our parents were married," Karlin and Zicherman told The Hollywood Reporter.
Zicherman, who co-created the short-lived ABC series Six Degrees, will direct A.C.O.D.
The story is based around a grown man who is still caught up in the crossfire of his parents' 15-year-old divorce.
"We're very glad to get the validation from Miramax, especially since we've been working on the script longer than any of our parents were married," Karlin and Zicherman told The Hollywood Reporter.
Zicherman, who co-created the short-lived ABC series Six Degrees, will direct A.C.O.D.
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