The indie comedy Dirty Girl has
attracted a bevy of a-list actors.
The film's relatively unknown stars
will be supported by a long list of Hollywood staples, including
Milla Jovovich, Mary Steenburgen, William H. Macy and country music
stars Dwight Yoakam and Tim McGraw, Variety reported.
Set in Oklahoma in the late 80s, first
time writer-director Abe Sylvia's film revolves around a high school
student with a promiscuous reputation (played by Juno Temple, The
Other Boleyn Girl) who enlists a closeted boy (played by Jeremy
Dozier, Five Reasons to Kill Casper Moronii) to run away with
her from their small town.
Temple's character sets off in search
of the father she never knew, while Dozier plays the role of a boy
who wants to avoid being enrolled in military school and has yet to
admit his sexual orientation.
McGraw was last seen in the
Oscar-nominated film The Blind Side with
Sandra Bullock, while
Steenburgen also appeared opposite Bullock in last year's The
Proposal.
According to Variety, shooting
has already begun in Los Angeles.
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