Mighty Fine is a 2012 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Debbie Goodstein-Rosenfeld,[3] starring Chazz Palminteri, Andie MacDowell, Jodelle Ferland, and Rainey Qualley.
Meanwhile, his younger daughter Natalie, who is the narrator of the story and suffers from a fear of public speaking, slowly learns to move on, and wins a US$500-poetry competition sponsored by the Campbell Soup Company.
[3] The Hollywood Reporter gave a scathing review, suggesting it stood "a slim chance of carving out much of a niche from an anticipated Memorial Day weekend limited release.
"[4] The Los Angeles Times published a similarly bad review, commenting that Andie MacDowell seemed "so constricted by her awkward Polish accent and timid persona that she tends to disappear in front of us.
"[5] Stephen Holden of The New York Times gave the film a positive review, writing, calling it an "incisive portrait of an insecure, manic-depressive tyrant that Mr. Palminteri makes entirely believable.