Bluebird (2014)
February 27, 2014Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Amy Morton
Lesley
John Slattery
Richard
Louisa Krause
Marla
Margo Martindale
Crystal
Emily Meade
Paula
Adam Driver
Walter
Lance Edmands
Director / Screenplay / Editor
Inbal Weinberg
Production Design
Patrick Murney
Wade
Garrett P. Fennelly
Producer
Parisa Fitz-Henley
Charlotte
Allison Rose Carter
Line Producer
Julia Godzinskaya
Executive Producer
Laura Heberton
Executive Producer
David Hinojosa
Associate Producer
Garrett P. Fennelly
Producer
Kyle Martin
Producer
Lizzie Nastro
Co-Producer
Andrew Neel
Executive Producer
Michael Sackler
Executive Producer
Alexander Schepsman
Producer
Susan Shopmaker
Executive Producer
Christine Vachon
Executive Producer
Erika Wasserman
Co-Producer
Emily Wiedemann
Executive Producer
Saunder Jurriaans
Original Music Composer
Danny Bensi
Original Music Composer
Jody Lee Lipes
Director of Photography
Dino Jonsäter
Editor
Sara K. White
Art Direction
David Tabbert
Costume Design
Liz Coakley
Key Makeup Artist
Amy L. Forsythe
Makeup Department Head
Tomas Deckaj
First Assistant Director
Anne Marie Dentici
Second Assistant Director
Tim LaDue
Second Second Assistant Director
Jared Burke
Stunt Coordinator
Stefanie Flores
Stunt Double
Samantha MacIvor
Stunt Double
Anthony Vincent
Stunt Coordinator
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Bluebird is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Lance Edmands. Set and filmed in Northern Maine, it tells the story of how a school bus driver's momentary distraction causes a near-tragedy and affects the whole community. It co-stars Amy Morton, Margo Martindale, John Slattery, Emily Meade, Louisa Krause and Adam Driver. It was filmed in Winter 2012. After opening in limited release on February 27, 2015, it was released on the web on March 1.
Edmands finished the first draft of the screenplay in 2009. During the film's production, it received assistance and funding from the Sundance Institute, the San Francisco Film Society and the Swedish Film Institute. It premiered as part of the World Narrative Feature Competition at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival.