World Premiere of LITTLE AUDREY — Tix On Sale Now
Caitlin McCarthy’s first produced feature film, Little Audrey, will have its World Premiere as the Opening Night film at the Woods Hole Film Festival on July 25 at 8:30 PM, launching the festival’s 35th anniversary edition.
Based on a true story, Little Audrey follows an agnostic Jewish child psychologist recruited to a Vatican investigation of a comatose girl believed to be a “victim soul,” only to find herself pulled into a case where alleged miracles defy reason — and challenge everything she believes.
Caitlin wrote the original screenplay and served as an Associate Producer.
Director and producer Michael Mailer follows up his feature Heart of Champions — which ranked in Netflix’s U.S. Top 10 most-watched independent dramas — with Little Audrey. He produces alongside Jeff Thomas, who initiated the project and is making his debut as a feature producer, and his brother John Buffalo Mailer (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps).
Little Audrey stars Emily VanCamp (The Resident, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier), Jennifer Esposito (Crash, The Boys, Fresh Kills), 2x Emmy nominee Aidan Quinn (Benny & Joon, Practical Magic, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee), and Josh Bowman (Time After Time, Doctor Who, Miranda’s Victim), marking the first time he and VanCamp have played onscreen love interests since meeting on ABC’s Revenge.
Rounding out the ensemble are Caroline Concannon (Cutman) in the titular role, Robert Wahlberg (Mystic River, The Departed), and Ciaran Byrne (The Second Sun, TNT’s Public Morals). Byrne appears alongside his daughter, Mabel Byrne, who makes her film debut in Little Audrey.
Ticket packages on sale now at woodsholefilmfestival.org.
Individual tix go on sale July 1st.