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Psychological Thriller WHITE RABBIT Releases in Theaters and VOD Today

By: Feb. 13, 2015
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Breaking Glass Pictures will be releasing WHITE RABBIT in select theaters and on VOD today, February 13, 2015. Directed by Tim McCann, WHITE RABBIT is a psychological thriller starring Sam Trammell ('True Blood,' The Fault in our Stars), Britt Robertson ('Under the Dome,' Tomorrowland), Nick Krause (The Descendants, Boyhood) and Ryan Lee (Super 8, Goosebumps). Following in the tradition of Gus Van Sant's acclaimed Elephant, this intense drama follows a bullied HIGH SCHOOL student's descent into madness.

WHITE RABBIT will be playing in the following cities: Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Chicago, Portland, Seattle, San Diego, Detroit, and Miami. (More to be announced).

Nick Krause, who starred opposite George Clooney and Shailene Woodley inThe Descendants, plays a troubled teen that has been tormented by visions since his alcoholic father (Trammell) forced him to kill an innocent rabbit while hunting as a boy. Now that Harlon (Krause) is a bullied HIGH SCHOOL student, his undiagnosed mental illness is getting worse. He begins to hear voices and his imagination encourages him to carry out violent acts. Things begin to look up when Julie (Robertson), a rebellious young girl, moves to town and befriends Harlon. But when she betrays him, the rabbit along with other imaginary comic book characters taunt him into committing one final act of revenge.

WHITE RABBIT made its world premiere at Zurich Film Festival and saw its North American premiere at the 2014 Catalina Film Festival where it won Best Feature Film. The film also won Best Cinematography at Chelsea Film Festival and Best Actor (Krause), Best Supporting Actor (Trammell), and Best Supporting Actress (Robertson) at the Boston Film Festival.



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