HollerHoller - New Movie Trailer

“I'm not slow honey. I know what you've been doing."

Synopsis: In a forgotten pocket of Southern Ohio where American manufacturing and opportunity are drying up, a determined young woman finds a ticket out when she is accepted to college. Alongside her older brother, Ruth Avery joins a dangerous scrap metal crew in order to pay her way. Together, they spend one brutal winter working the scrap yards during the day and stealing valuable metal from the once thriving factories by night. With her goal in sight, Ruth finds that the ultimate cost of an education for a girl like her may be more than she bargained for, and she soon finds herself torn between a promising future and the family she would leave behind.
Release Date: Jun 11, 2021
Director: Nicole Riegel
Writer: Nicole Riegel
Cast: Jessica Barden, Gus Halper, Pamela Adlon, Becky Ann Baker


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IFC films just released the new trailer for the coming-of-age drama Holler which is set in a hardscrabble pocket of southern Ohio where the manufacturing industry is drying up and jobs and opportunities are scarce. A young woman finds a way out of poverty when she is accepted to college, but is ultimately faced with a decision that may jeopardize her future.

The film is directed by Nicole Riegel whom Variety Magazine named one of the top 10 directors to watch and stars Jessica Barden who was featured in such films as The Lobster, Hanna, and The End of the F***ing World.

"In a forgotten pocket of Southern Ohio where American manufacturing and opportunity are drying up, a determined young woman finds a ticket out when she is accepted to college. Alongside her older brother, Ruth Avery joins a dangerous scrap metal crew in order to pay her way. Together, they spend one brutal winter working the scrap yards during the day and stealing valuable metal from the once thriving factories by night. With her goal in sight, Ruth finds that the ultimate cost of an education for a girl like her may be more than she bargained for, and she soon finds herself torn between a promising future and the family she would leave behind."


 

Holler was an official selection of the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2020 SXSW Film Festival and will be released in select theaters on June 11, 2021.

Here's a look at the new trailer for Holler:

 

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 And here's the one-sheet poster for Holler:

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Holler is rated R for language and sexual references..

Holler opens in select theaters and on digital platforms June 11 from IFC Films.