The film premiered this week at the Sundance Film Festival
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The latest movie from Irish writer-director John Carney is picking up some very good reviews following its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival., Eve Hewson plays Flora, a single mother having problems with her troubled teenage son, Max .Discovering an old guitar in a skip, she believes that music may be the answer and winds up seeking the services of an LA-based online guitar teacher .
Also co-starring Jack Reynor , Flora and Son appeared to go down well at its Sundance premiere based on the following video posted by Orén Kinlan's dad, Love/Hate star Laurence Kinlan.Tonight we cried many a tear seeing our son on screen at Sundance in his first leading role in a film ‘Flora and Son’
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