This week, Art offers an evening with an unusual family: a brilliant comedy Little Miss Sunshine, which came out in the theaters in 2006. The history of this incredibly annoying road movie? Thus, family members have found that their youngest girl is involved in the beauty contest final. To do this, they decide to travel on board Van Volcsvagen …
Funny, tender, cruel, caustic, full of imagination, vitality and adventure … Little by its sunny, comedy, recognized by the viewer with the viewer’s average note of 4.1 to 5, will bring you all the emotions. Cinema is a real good time that successes his incredible casting, especially be careful, be careful, Steve Karel, Tony Colette, Paul Dano, Alan Arkin and beloved Abigail Breslin.
Completely irresistible, a little Miss Sunshine took five years before it could see the light of the day, the eight million dollars needed to start the project, it is difficult to assemble. But it was worth the wait! “Only with me in my life was it to have such an instinctive reaction to the movie project.”Says producer David T. Friendly. “Everything told me that I had to make this movie. It is very rare to discover a movie that drives you laughter and crying from one second to another.”
Two Oscars for this “revision” family vacation movie
For Albert Berger, another producer, Little Miss Sunshine, reflects the concept of a festive movie. “This is a revision of a family vacation film, but a cool, darker way”He notes. “But it is also much more sincerity on how family members dialogue between them and love each other.”
Double ossarized (Best Actor for Alan Arkin’s Actress and Best Original Scenario), Grand Prix at Deauville American Cinema Festival, Little Miss Sunshine, who has attracted more than 1.1 million viewers in the hexagonal rooms, is a wonderful feeling. Don’t miss the opportunity to get to know this big family!
Tonight at Art, at 9pm.
Trailer “Little Miss Sun” month:
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