[Press release from Prodigy PR.]
TIGER EYES, the first major motion picture adaptation from the work of iconic author Judy Blume, will be opening June 7th
at Atlas Cinemas Great Lake 16, 7860 Mentor Avenue, Mentor, OH 44060.
Judy Blume, whose books have sold more than 82 million copies in 41
countries, makes the transition to film with the help of her son
Lawrence Blume, who directed the film and co-wrote the
screenplay. The film stars Willa Holland, Amy Jo Johnson, Cynthia
Stevenson, Tatanka Means, Elise Eberle and Russell Means.
In the film Willa Holland plays Davey, a 17 year-old girl abruptly relocated by her grieving mother to the
strange “atom bomb” town of Los Alamos, New Mexico. With the sudden and
violent death of her father, the displaced Davey no longer knows who to
be or how to fit in. Everything that once mattered suddenly seems
insignificant. But when she meets Wolf, a mysterious young
Native-American, while exploring the surrounding canyons, she feels he
is able to see past her pain and into her true self. The connection
they make brings Davey back from the edge and sets her on a journey
from heartbreak and confusion to life and love after tragedy.
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