HD
1989
Dorothy Parker reflects on the vibrant era of the Algonquin Round Table, a gathering of literary luminaries known for their sharp humor and biting commentary. Amidst the cocktails and camaraderie, their conversations danced between clever banter and a haunting sense of melancholy. As Parker navigates her personal struggles and relationships, the film captures the essence of a unique social circle that thrived on wit while grappling with deeper emotional turmoil. The story encapsulates a poignant blend of laughter and heartache, illustrating both the brilliance and fragility of its iconic members.