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SXSW Exclusive Interview – Brett Haley and Nick Offerman discuss Hearts Beat Loud

March 24, 2018 by Rafael Motamayor

Following its SXSW premiere, Flickering Myth’s Rafael Motamayor sat down with Hearts Beat Loud director and co-writer Brett Haley and star Nick Offerman to discuss the music driven drama; watch the interview here…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaIZA5UkXb8&feature=youtu.be

Synopsis via SXSW:In Red Hook, Brooklyn, a father (Nick Offerman) and daughter (Kiersey Clemons) become an unlikely songwriting duo in the last summer before she leaves for college. Through their music they begin to connect in new ways and, in turn, both learn about growing up, letting go, and the power of music.

Hearts Beat Loud is set for limited release on June 8 in the States and sees Brett Haley direct a cast that includes Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Ted Danson, Toni Collette and Sasha Lane.

Rafael Motamayor is a journalist and movie geek based in Norway. You can follow him on Twitter.

Filed Under: Exclusives, Interviews, Movies, Rafael Motamayor, SXSW Tagged With: Brett Haley, hearts beat loud, Nick Offerman, SXSW

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