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New Trailer For Indie Drama Little Birds

A new trailer has been released for the Elgin James-directed indie drama LITTLE BIRDS.

Starring Juno Temple as Lily (THE THREE MUSKETEERS) and Kay Panabaker as Alison (FAME), it focuses on the girls’ dreams of running away to Los Angeles, to escape their boring, claustrophobic lives. The film also stars Leslie Mann and Kate Bosworth, who seem to star as Lily’s washed-up relatives she wants to break free from.

It premiered at Sundance Film Festival last year and it has finally been confirmed it will be released in America this summer. The trailer gives you a real indie ‘kick in the face’ so this could either be a hit or a miss. However, with the summer release date, hopefully many young American teenage rebels will flock to their cinemas to see it. This is also the debut feature directed by James so we’ll have to wait and see if his risk pays off.

LITTLE BIRDS, directed by Elgin James and starring Juno Temple and Kay Panabaker, is scheduled for a limited US release this summer.

Source: Apple

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Nash Sibanda

    Apr 11, 2012 at 5:09 am

    Kinda feeling like indie films need to have some new ideas. This whole collage of hip music + random wandering young adults seems all to familiar, even though I’m pretty sure I have anything to directly compare it to.

    Maybe I was lost as soon as the word Juno became involved, but I know that’s nobody’s fault but an actress’s parents.

  2. Dan Bullock

    Apr 11, 2012 at 1:23 pm

    I know what you mean but Hunting Lane Films have had some good and more in-depth/inventive films out there. You not a fan of young Temple?

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