The Sundance-winning movie signals a maturation for the director of ‘Appropriate Behavior.’
Desiree Akhavan’s debut feature film, Appropriate Behavior, took the festival circuit by storm several years ago. Unfortunately, she wasn’t one of those lucky (*cough* and male) directors who could simply jump from being an indie darling to blockbuster success overnight.
Instead, Akhavan was presented with scripts that didn’t test her as a diverse filmmaker, more often than not being pitched stories that merely sounded like bigger budget versions of the movie she had already made. The television series that Akhavan wanted to jumpstart – The Bisexual – was rejected all over Hollywood. Thankfully it found life across the pond, where she was also able to maintain creative control. In sticking to her guns, Akhavan may not have had her “Colin Trevorrow moment.” However, she managed to reserve her artistic integrity for something greater.
Alongside The Bisexual, Akhavan was hard at work on her next feature screenplay. That eventually turned into The Miseducation of Cameron Post, an adaptation of Emily M. Danforth’s debut novel of the same name which was co-written by Cecilia Frugiuele, who also produced Appropriate Behavior. The Miseducation ofCameron Post is searing and eye-catching in its timeliness amidst calls for more inclusive representations of the LGBTQ community. It premiered at Sundance to rave reviews and took home the coveted Grand Jury Prize, and FSR has name-droppedthe film a bunch as one of our most anticipated features of the year.
The brand-new trailer for The Miseducation of Cameron Post definitely satiates our anticipation. The footage hits all the right emotional beats and does an impeccable job of reminding us of exactly why Akhavan should be a big deal.
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