Days When the Rains Came

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Days When the Rains Came
Directed byJ. Mills Goodloe
Screenplay by Marisa Coughlan
Produced by
  • Conroy Kanter
  • Stephen Wallace
  • Bianca Goodloe
  • Louise Spinner
  • Jeremy Alter
Starring
Production
companies
  • KK Ranch Productions
  • Lucky 13 Productions
  • CCandME Productions
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Days When the Rains Came is an upcoming film starring and written by Marisa Coughlan and co-starring Beau Bridges and Bridey Elliott.

Contents

Synopsis

Jane (Coughlan) is an LA-based actress who is a married mother of two when she returns to her suburban Minnesotan home town in order to visit her charming but ailing dad (Bridges). [1]

Cast

Production

Development

Coughlan wrote the screenplay which is being produced by Conroy Kanter, Stephen Wallack, Bianca Goodloe, Louise Spinner and Jeremy Alter. Coughlan has said the script was inspired by her relationship with her dad and her time as a creative person and a mom. [2]

Casting

After being cast Beau Bridges described the script as a “beautifully done piece of work". The cast also includes Sam Trammel, Freddy Rodriguez, and Lisa Gay Hamilton. [3]

Filming

Filming took place in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, twin cities area of Minnesota in October and November 2022. [4] With filming taking place in Excelsior, Wayzata and Columbia Heights. [5]

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