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Bluebird

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Rural · Suspense/Mystery · Children · Labor

  • CountryUnited States,Sweden
  • Production Year2013
  • Running Time91min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
In his striking and moving debut feature Bluebird, writer/director Lance Edmands explores the interconnectedness of a small town in the northern reaches of Maine. When Lesley, the local school bus driver, becomes distracted during her end-of-day inspection, she fails to notice a sleeping boy in the back of the bus. What happens next shatters the tranquility of her small Maine logging town, proving that even the slightest actions have enormous consequences. Stricken by an overwhelming sense of guilt, Lesley’s fragility is further tested by her husband , a local logger preoccupied by the imminent closing of the town paper mill and the boy’s mother Marla, a disaffected young woman looking to take advantage of a delicate situation. Shot on location in the stark, frozen Maine hills, Bluebird fosters a profound sense of place chillingly capturing the setting’s lonely yet beautiful tone.
Director
Director
Lance EDMANDS
Editor and director Lance Edmands was born in Maine and is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. In the past, he directed commercials for prominent national advertising campaigns, including those for Chevrolet and Blue Cross and served as editor on Lena Dunham’s independent film Tiny Furniture. His films include Vacationland (2005). Bluebird is Edmands’ feature directorial debut.
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  • Director
    Lance EDMANDS
  • ProducerKyle Martin
  • CastMorton Amy
    Slattery John
    Krause Louisa
    Martindale Margo
    Meade Emily
  • ScreenplayLance Edmands
  • CinematographyJody Lee Lipes
  • Production DesignInbal Weinberg
  • EditorDino Jonsater
  • MusicSaunder Jurriaans
    Danny Bensi
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