Greta (film)

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Greta
Directed by Nandy Bardawil
Starring Hilary Duff
Evan Ross
Ellen Barkin
Ellen Burstyn
Michael Murphy
Release date(s) TBA 2008
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Greta is an independent drama film starring Hilary Duff and Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn. Set in New Jersey, it will be directed by popular music video director Nancy Bardawil, making her feature film directing debut.[1].

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[edit] Production

The movie is based in Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and Neptune, according to Steve Gorelick of the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission in Newark. “It’s being made in the $1 to $2-million-dollar range,” Gorelick said. Meanwhile, Kevin Chamber's home on Ocean Pathway in Ocean Grove was leased for the movie production. Chambers has moved out of his home while the film crew rearranges and completes filming there. On October 13 2007, film crews shut down the train station in Bradley Beach for the shooting. The movie was recently completed in mid November and is in post-production.[2]

[edit] Plot

Greta (Hilary Duff) is a trip, but she’s not a vacation. She’s seventeen, bright, beautiful and seriously rebellious, full of sarcastic wit that barely disguises the hurt inside. Pushed aside by her mother, Karen, who is on her third marriage and counting, Greta is shipped off to her grandparents for the summer, and she’s not happy about it. In fact, she tells them that she fully intends to kill herself before the summer is over and is currently compiling a notebook of suicide methods. Acerbic, yet winningly impulsive, Greta is a stunning force of nature, disrupting her grandparents’ staid and settled lives and the Jersey Shore community they live in as well. Greta falls for a charismatic, young short-order cook (Evan Ross), only to find out he’s been in and out of a juvenile correctional facility for stealing cars. Now he’s determined to do something with his life, but as their romance heats up, Greta has to overcome the concerns of her grandparents (Ellen Burstyn, Michael Murphy) about her boyfriend’s criminal past. But soon a near catastrophe gives Greta a wake-up call and demonstrates how deeply her own actions impact those around her. Greta’s growing love for her elderly grandparents, along with the excitement of her first summer romance, gradually strips away her defenses, revealing the promising, charismatic young woman underneath her shell.[3]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Whitewater Films
  2. ^ The Coaster » Blog Archive » Hilary Duff to Visit Bradley Beach, Ocean Grove to Film.In a blog mention on hilaryduff.com,Duff mentioned that she had a breif reshoot in early-to-mid May.
  3. ^ MySpace.com - Greta - OCEAN GROVE - www.myspace.com/greta_2008

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