Tanner Hall (film)
Tanner Hall | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by |
Tatiana von Fürstenberg Francesca Gregorini |
Produced by |
Julie Snyder Lucy Cooper |
Written by |
Tatiana von Fürstenberg Francesca Gregorini |
Starring | |
Distributed by | Anchor Bay Films |
Release dates |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Tanner Hall is a 2009 independent drama film about four girls having their coming-of-age in boarding school. It was written and directed by Tatiana von Fürstenberg and Francesca Gregorini. It stars Rooney Mara, Georgia King, Brie Larson, Amy Ferguson, Tom Everett Scott, Amy Sedaris, Chris Kattan, and Shawn Pyfrom.
Plot
As Fernanda (Rooney Mara) enters her senior year at Tanner Hall—a sheltered boarding school in New England—she's faced with unexpected changes in her group of friends when a childhood acquaintance, the charismatic yet manipulative trouble-maker Victoria (Georgia King), appears. Shy and studious, Fernanda is usually the voice of reason among her friends-adventurous and sexy Kate (Brie Larson) and tomboy Lucasta (Amy Ferguson). Jealous of Fernanda's exciting relationship, Victoria begins to sabotage Fernanda's plans and plots to publicly humiliate her.[1]
Cast
- Rooney Mara as Fernanda ("Fern")
- Georgia King as Victoria
- Brie Larson as Kate
- Amy Ferguson as Lucasta
- Tom Everett Scott as Gio
- Chris Kattan as Mr. George Middlewood
- Amy Sedaris as Mrs. Maggie Middlewood
- Shawn Pyfrom as Hank
- Ryan Schira as Peter
- Susie Misner as Roxanne, Fernanda's mother
- Tara Subkoff as Gwen
- Annika Peterson as Olga, Victoria's mother
- Alaina Lauren Steinberg as Margaret
- Russel Steinberg as Carnival Dad
- Michael Thayer as Minister
- Tom Wallisch (uncredited) as the Lusty Maid
Production and reception
It was the first feature film for von Fürstenberg and Gregorini that had its world premiere as an Official Selection at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2009.[2] It was well received at the Hamptons International Film Festival and was awarded the Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature at the Gen Art Film Festival.[3] It was picked up by Anchor Bay Films, a division of Anchor Bay Entertainment, and was released in theaters September 2011.[4]
References
http://www.newschoolers.com/index.html http://www.if3.ca/if3/likealion2010