Hedgehog (film)

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Hedgehog
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Film poster
Directed byLindsey Copeland
Written byLindsey Copeland
Produced bySally Northrop
Starring
CinematographyPH O'Brien
Edited byMichael Gill
Music byAnthony Rossomando
Production
company
Fivelands Films
Distributed bySyndicado
Release dates
Running time
114 minutes
CountryUnited States

Hedgehog is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Lindsey Copeland. The film stars Madeline Brewer, Danny Deferrari, Robbie Tann, Jessica Renee Russell, Richard Toth, and Ann Dowd. The film premiered at the 2017 Cinequest Film Festival. [1]

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Plot summary

Ali is a young comic who longs to follow in the footsteps of her once well-known father. Unfortunately for Ali, her fear of suffering the same fate as her father prevents her from ever trying her hand at comedy. In the hopes of conquering her fears, Ali begins taking writing classes but soon finds that the additional costs force her to take a second job assisting a friends neighbor, Joan, who is preparing to move out of her home.

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Production

Hedgehog was filmed on location in Boston, Massachusetts, in October 2015. Filming locations also included Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Everett, Massachusetts. Filming took place over 21 days.

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References

  1. "Hedgehog". Cinequest Film Festival. Retrieved 2019-09-24.