| Tank Girl Makes Her Directorial Debut With Gritty Life Story |
| Posted by Jennifer on June 17th, 2008 at 6:13 pm » |
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TANK GIRL star LORI PETTY has turned her tough Iowa upbringing into a new movie, and cast SELMA BLAIR as her mother. Petty wrote and directed The Poker House, staging a lengthy casting call to find the newcomer who would play her as a child, Jennifer Lawrence - and called on the Hellboy star to play her mum. Perry’s autobiographical directorial debut, about her poverty-stricken teenage years, will premiere at the upcoming Los Angeles Film Festival. A film insider says, “It’s a ravishing portrait of poor, small town life in Iowa, circa 1976 - Marvin Gaye, seedy bars, and the ever present allure of illicit activities and substances.” Blair plays a mum of three daughters in the film. Her eldest, Agnes, is inspired by Lori herself. The film includes Petty’s “pimp father figure, and a memorable assortment of dangerous yet colourful gamblers, thieves and johns.” Petty says, “This is a movie that had to be made, so it showed up uninvited as my adolescence. The movie is the eldest daughter, me, realising between a heartbeat, that things may happen to you, but they don’t happen to you forever unless you let them.” From Showbiz Spy |
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