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HBO is making Ephron documentary with her son

 FILE - This Nov. 3, 2010 file photo shows author, screenwriter and director Nora Ephron at her home in New York.  HBO announced Friday, April 5, 2013 that they will be making a documentary about the Oscar-nominated filmmaker and author who died June 26, 2012, of leukemia at the age of 71. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, file)<br />
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FILE - This Nov. 3, 2010 file photo shows author, screenwriter and director Nora Ephron at her home in New York. HBO announced Friday, April 5, 2013 that they will be making a documentary about the Oscar-nominated filmmaker and author who died June 26, 2012, of leukemia at the age of 71. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, file)
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  •  FILE - This Nov. 3, 2010 file photo shows author, screenwriter and director Nora Ephron at her home in New York.  HBO announced Friday, April 5, 2013 that they will be making a documentary about the Oscar-nominated filmmaker and author who died June 26, 2012, of leukemia at the age of 71. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, file)<br /> Gallery: Nora Ephron, 1941-2012

    NEW YORK - Nora Ephron will be the subject of an HBO documentary being made by her one of her sons, journalist Jacob Bernstein.

    The network said Friday that the project, titled "Everything is Copy," will also have Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter as executive producer.

    Ephron died at age 71 last year. She was the writer behind films "When Harry Met Sally," "You've Got Mail" and "Sleepless in Seattle." Her last project is the current Broadway play about journalist Mike McAlary, with Tom Hanks in the starring role.

    The documentary's title is a reference to Ephron's feeling that all of life's experiences provide fodder for a writer.

    The documentary project was first reported in the Hollywood Reporter.

    The Associated Press
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