Bluebird (2013 film)
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Kyle Martin
Alexander Schepsman
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| Directed by | Lance Edmands |
| Written by | Lance Edmands |
| Produced by | Garrett P. Fennelly Kyle Martin Alexander Schepsman |
| Starring | Amy Morton John Slattery Louisa Krause Emily Meade Margo Martindale Adam Driver |
| Cinematography | Jody Lee Lipes |
| Edited by | Lance Edmands Dino Jonsäter |
| Music by | Danny Bensi Saunder Jurriaans |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Countries | United States Sweden |
| Language | English |
Bluebird is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Lance Edmands. Set and filmed in Northern Maine,[1] it tells the story of how a school bus driver's momentary distraction causes a near-tragedy and affects the whole community.[2] It co-stars Amy Morton, Margo Martindale, John Slattery, Emily Meade, Louisa Krause and Adam Driver. It was filmed in Winter 2012.[3] After opening in limited release on February 27, 2015, it was released on the web on March 1.
Edmands finished the first draft of the screenplay in 2009.[4] During the film's production, it received assistance and funding from the Sundance Institute,[5] the San Francisco Film Society[6] and the Swedish Film Institute.[7] It premiered as part of the World Narrative Feature Competition at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival.[2][8]
Cast
- Amy Morton as Lesley
- John Slattery as Richard
- Louisa Krause as Marla
- Emily Meade as Paula
- Margo Martindale as Crystal
- Adam Driver as Walter
