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Funny Birds

Funny Birds

Funny Birds
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Funny Birds

Charlie returns from boarding school to take care of her sick mother Laura, owner of a small organic egg farm in the New Jersey countryside. It's a struggle to look after her mum, run the farm on her own and keep up with her studies. Their day-to-day life on the farm, already strained by years of unspoken resentment, is turned upside down when Laura’s mother Solange shows up unannounced.

Solange is an eccentric French feminist who left America many years ago. She's never had much of a relationship with her daughter. Laura's sudden illness motivates her to reconnect. But can these three women, opposite in so many ways, learn to live together? To combat the unexpected bird flu epidemic that threatens the farm, they must rise above conflict. Only love and laughter can heal old wounds and help them to accept each other's differences.

Country Of Origin: USA & France.

Director
Marco La Via & Hanna Ladoul
Genre
Comedy | Drama
Warnings

Coarse language and drug use
Duration
97 Mins
Cast
Andrea Riseborough, Morgan Saylor, Catherine Deneuve, Naima Hebrail Kidjo, & Maria McClurg
Tickets
Adults - $15.50

HOTA Member - $10
If you are purchasing at the Box Office you must present your HOTA Membership card in order to receive your discount.

Concession - $12
Includes Seniors/Pensioners/Students/
Children 3-15 years.

Discount Mondays and Tuesdays:
Adults $11
Concession $9.50
HOTA Member $9
Accessibility
HI - Hearing Impaired, listening assistive headsets are available for this film
(Limited number of devices)

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