Laura Dern stars in the trailer for the real-life story, The Tale. A story based on the director, Jennifer Fox’s traumatic childhood.
The film is the first narrative feature from Sundance Grand Prize Winner and Emmy nominated writer-director Jennifer Fox, whose documentary films have earned international acclaim for their groundbreaking artistry and unflinching honesty. Fox has been extremely brave in bringing the story, which is based on her own life, to life. She pushes forward the boundaries of conventional storytelling, creating a dialogue between past and present to illustrate the interplay between memory and trauma.
The HBO Film stars Laura Dern, Jason Ritter (Kevin (Probably) Saves the World), Academy Award winner Ellen Burstyn (Requiem for a Dream), Academy Award winner Common (Selma), Frances Conroy, John Heard (The Sopranos), Elizabeth Debicki (The Night Manager), and Isabel Nélisse (Mama).
Also in trailers – International trailer for Venom starring Tom Hardy arrives
The Tale premieres May 26 on HBO.
The film is the first narrative feature from Sundance Grand Prize Winner and Emmy nominated writer-director Jennifer Fox, whose documentary films have earned international acclaim for their groundbreaking artistry and unflinching honesty. Fox has been extremely brave in bringing the story, which is based on her own life, to life. She pushes forward the boundaries of conventional storytelling, creating a dialogue between past and present to illustrate the interplay between memory and trauma.
The HBO Film stars Laura Dern, Jason Ritter (Kevin (Probably) Saves the World), Academy Award winner Ellen Burstyn (Requiem for a Dream), Academy Award winner Common (Selma), Frances Conroy, John Heard (The Sopranos), Elizabeth Debicki (The Night Manager), and Isabel Nélisse (Mama).
Also in trailers – International trailer for Venom starring Tom Hardy arrives
The Tale premieres May 26 on HBO.
- 4/25/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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