Overview:
17-year-old Jem Starling struggles with her place within her Christian fundamentalist community. But everything changes when her magnetic youth pastor Owen returns to their church.| Status: | Released (2023-05-12) |
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| Awards: | 1 win & 4 nominations total |
| BoxOffice: | $161,290 |
| Screen: | Laurel Parmet |
| Productions: | 2AM, Pinky Promise, Sons of Rigor Films |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 1669125: Eliza Scanlen - Jem Starling
- 1700685: Lewis Pullman - Owen Taylor
- 205772: Wrenn Schmidt - Heidi Starling
- 22125: Jimmi Simpson - Paul Starling
- 2423130: Claire Elizabeth Green - Rebecca Starling
- 148992: Austin Abrams - Ben Taylor
- 3730328: Chris Dinner - Noah Starling
Crews
- 1774382: Laurel Parmet - Screenplay - Writing
- 3019115: Kara Durrett - Producer - Production
- 1774382: Laurel Parmet - Director - Directing
- 1820375: Charlie Phoenix - Thanks - Crew
- 1616382: Cha'Ree Brown - Makeup Department Head - Costume & Make-Up
- 2452902: Kevin Rowe - Producer - Production
- 1427962: Brian Lannin - Director of Photography - Camera
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://thatshelf.com/the-starling-girl-review/ "The Starling Girl addresses the impact of religion on young women's lives, particularly tackling how sexuality, love, freedom, and personal identity relate to fundamentalist pedagogy. A solid directorial d ....
Continue reading ->Brent Marchant
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What’s required to attain acceptance from others? That’s a tricky question, especially for those who are going through the coming of age process. It can be even more confounding for those who are part of a community that demands rigid conformity on an array of fronts. So it is for 17 ....
Continue reading ->Horseface
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Wonderful. Almost perfect. A gripping and moving story, small and intimate in style, but colossal in impact. Great performances all round, particularly the searing one by Eliza Scanlen, whom I hadn't heard of before, but I'll be looking forward to seeing her in something else. Strang ....
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