Julia Louis-Dreyfus Stars in First Trailer for “You Hurt My Feelings”

Julia Louis-Dreyfus at the Veep TV Show FYC Screening in 2017
Julia Louis-Dreyfus at the Veep TV Show FYC Screening in 2017. Photo by Richard Shotwell/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (8842014ak)

Julia Louis-Dreyfus delivered one of the best performances of her career in Nicole Holofcener’s Enough Said, and they’re gearing up for another collaboration. The first trailer for the duo’s new film You Hurt My Feelings is here, ahead of its May 26 premiere date.

You Hurt My Feelings has been described as “a film about trust, lies, and the things we say to the people we love most” and it centers on a writer Beth who struggles with a crisis of self-confidence after overhearing her husband Don (Tobias Menzies) admit that he doesn’t like her new book.

Beth deals with this immense betrayal by confiding in her sister Sarah (Michaela Watkins), whose marriage with a struggling actor Mark is also far from perfect. In the meantime, Beth’s book is the least of Don’s troubles, as he struggles to be a good therapist and give his patients the care they need.

In addition to Louis-Dreyfus, Menzies, and Watkins, the film stars Arian Moayed, David Cross, Amber Tamblyn, Owen Teague, and Jeannie Berlin. It marks the first collaboration between Louis-Dreyfus and Holofcener since the acclaimed 2013 film Enough Said.

You Hurt My Feelings had its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, and it will be released theatrically on May 26.