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A NETFLIX FILM In select cinemas November and on Netflix November 24, 2020, ‘HILLBILLY ELEGY’

Directed by Ron Howard

Executive Producers Diana Pokorny, Julie Oh, William M. Connor, J.D. Vance

Produced by Brian Grazer, pga; Ron Howard, pga; Karen Lunder, pga

Based on the Book by J.D. Vance

Written by Vanessa Taylor

Casting by Carmen Cuba

Music Supervisor Joe Rudge

Music by Hans Zimmer & David Fleming

Costume Designer Virginia B. Johnson

Edited by James D. Wilcox, ACE

Production Designer Molly Hughes

Director of Photography Maryse Alberti

Starring Amy Adams, Glenn Close, Gabriel Basso, Haley Bennett, Freida Pinto, Bo Hopkins and Owen Asztalos

J.D. Vance (Gabriel Basso), a former Marine from southern Ohio and current Yale Law student, is on the verge of landing his dream job when a family crisis forces him to return to the home he’s tried to forget. J.D. must navigate the complex dynamics of his Appalachian family, including his volatile relationship with his mother Bev (Amy Adams), who’s struggling with addiction. Fueled by memories of his grandmother Mamaw (Glenn Close), the resilient and whip-smart woman who raised him, J.D. comes to embrace his family’s indelible imprint on his own personal journey.

Based on J.D. Vance’s #1 New York Times Bestseller and directed by Academy Award winner Ron Howard, HILLBILLY ELEGY is a powerful personal memoir that offers a window into one family’s personal journey of survival and triumph. By following three colorful generations through their unique struggles, J.D.’s family story explores the highs and lows that define his family’s experience.

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