White Bird in a Blizzard is based on the declamatory 1999 novel by Laura Kasischke, and is adapted to film in a more surreal and clunky way than the novel by the flamboyant Araki. While trying to get under the skin of its young protagonists to see what makes their blood flow, it deliciously depicts teen angst and examines their sexual desires. “ White Bird in a Blizzard is based on the declamatory 1999 novel by Laura Kasischke, and is adapted to film in a more surreal way than the novel by the flamboyant Araki.”Īuteur Gregg Araki (“Kaboom”/”Mysterious Skin”/”The Doom Generation”) directs a subversive, tacky and uneven teen coming-of-age pic. Lemercier/Alix Madigan-Yorkin Magnolia Pictures 2014-U.S./France-in English) Thaler) Runtime: 91 MPAA Rating: R producers: Gregg Araki/Pascal Caucheteux/Sébastien K. Hillman), Mark Indelicato (Mickey), Sheryl Lee (May), Angela Bassett (Dr. WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD (director/writer: Gregg Araki screenwriter: based on the novel by Laura Kasischke cinematographer: Sandra Valde-Hansen music: Robin Guthrie/Harold Budd cast: Shailene Woodley (Kat Connors), Eva Green (Eve Connors), Christopher Meloni (Brock Connors), Shiloh Fernandez (Phil), Gabourey Sidibe (Beth), Thomas Jane (Detective Scieziesciez), Dale Dickey (Mrs.
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