Lady Bird
Lady Bird is a 2017 American transitioning parody show movie composed and coordinated by Greta Gerwig in her solo first time at the helm. Set in Sacramento, California from fall 2002 to fall 2003, the film recounts the tale of a secondary school senior and her stressed relationship with her mom. It stars Saoirse Ronan in the lead spot with Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts, Lucas Fences, Timothée Chalamet, Beanie Feldstein, Stephen McKinley Henderson, and Lois Smith in supporting jobs.
Recording for Lady Bird occurred from August to October of 2016 in California and New York. It debuted at the 44th Telluride Film Celebration on September 1, 2017, and was dramatically delivered in the US on November 3, 2017, by A24. The movie got far and wide basic recognition, with analysts commending Gerwig’s screenplay and bearing, and the exhibitions of Ronan and Metcalf. It was viewed as by numerous pundits as one of the most incredible movies of 2017 and one of the most mind-blowing movies of the 2010s. Woman Bird was picked by the Public Leading group of Audit, the American Film Organization, and Time magazine as one of the main ten movies of 2017.[5][6][7] At the 90th Institute Grants, it acquired five selections: Best Picture, Best Entertainer (for Ronan), Best Supporting Entertainer (for Metcalf), Best Unique Screenplay, and Best Chief. At the 75th Brilliant Globe Grants, the film won two honors — Best Movie (Melodic or Parody) and Best Entertainer in a Melodic or Satire (for Ronan) — and was designated for two others. It was additionally selected for three English Foundation Film Grants.
A California secondary school understudy intends to escape from her family and unassuming community by heading off to college in New York, doubtlessly stirring up a lot of dissatisfaction for stunningly cherishing, profoundly obstinate areas of strength for and mother.
Directed by Greta Gerwig
Written by Greta Gerwig
Produced by Scott Rudin
Eli Bush
Evelyn O’Neill
Starring Saoirse Ronan
Laurie Metcalf
Tracy Letts
Lucas Hedges
Timothée Chalamet
Beanie Feldstein
Stephen McKinley Henderson
Lois Smith
Cinematography Sam Levy
Edited by Nick Houy
Music by Jon Brion
Production
companies IAC Films
Scott Rudin Productions
Management 360
Distributed by A24 (North America)
Universal Pictures
Focus Features (International)[1]
Release dates September 1, 2017 (Telluride)
November 3, 2017 (United States)
Running time 94 minutes[2]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $10 million[3]
Box office $79 million[4]