A Review, ‘Life Inside Out’

Life Inside Out tells the story of Laura, the mother of three teenage boys, and her youngest son Shane, the family misfit and a disappointment to his father.

When Laura stumbles upon her long-forgotten guitar, she is taken under its spell and rediscovers her love for songwriting. When she impulsively flies off to her first open-mic night; she takes an unhappy Shane along for the ride.

Despite a rocky entry into the late night mélange of musicians and unusual characters that populate the club, Laura starts to blossom and Shane seems oddly at home. Soon, following his mother’s lead and with a little help from Youtube, Shane begins to discover musical gifts of his own.

Although the family struggles under financial pressure and the path to creative expression is bumpy, together, through the power of music, they’re finally able to make sense of a world in which they’ve felt so lost.

This is a film for every artist that has forgotten their dreams.

Life Inside Out is directed by Jill D’Agnenica, written by Maggie Baird and Lori Nasso. It stars: Maggie Baird (Laura), Finneas O’Connell (Shane), Lori Nasso (Lydia), David Cowgill (Mike), William Dennis Hunt (Bill), Emma Bell (Keira), Goh Nakamura (Sam), Xenia (Self), Yogi Lonich (Yogi), Steve McMorran (Steve)

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Opens NYC January 16-22.

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