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Paper Spiders is a 2020 American drama film directed by Inon Shampanier, written by Natalie and Inon Shampanier, and starring Lili Taylor and Stefania LaVie Owen. [1] [2] [3] It tells the story of a high school girl struggling to help her mother, whose paranoid delusions spiral out of control.
May 7, 2021 · Paper Spiders: Directed by Inon Shampanier. With Stefania LaVie Owen, Peyton List, Lili Taylor, Quinn Hemphill. A bittersweet story about coming of age in the shadow of mental illness.
May 7, 2021 · Dawn (Lili Taylor) recently lost her husband and experiences growing anxiety as her daughter Melanie (Stefania Owen) plans to move away for college. An argument with a hostile new neighbor ...
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Mar 10, 2021 · Best film, best actress, best screenplay and best ensemble cast winner at the Boston Film Festival. Buy/Rent now on VOD!Amazon...
May 7, 2021 · The coming-of-age drama 'Paper Spiders' stars Lili Taylor and Stefania LaVie Owen as a mother and daughter dealing with delusional disorder.
An argument with a hostile new neighbor aggravates Dawn's mental condition, and she begins to show signs of paranoid delusions. Determined to help her mom, Melanie attempts a series of interventions, but challenging Dawn's reality of persecution threatens to destroy their loving relationship.
Sep 2, 2020 · Paper Spiders is a message film, but one that’s spiked with welcome humor, and its excellent cast is led by the reliably compelling Lili Taylor as the afflicted woman, tormented and...
May 7, 2021 · Dawn (Lili Taylor) recently lost her husband and experiences growing anxiety as her daughter Melanie (Stefania Owen) plans to move away for college. An argument with a hostile new neighbor aggravates Dawn’s mental condition, and she begins to show signs of paranoid delusions.
Mar 10, 2021 · Check out the official Paper Spiders Exclusive Trailer starring Peyton List! Let us know what you think in the comments below. Watch Paper Spiders: https://...
Paper Spiders, fundamentally a story about the unconditional love between a troubled mother and her daughter, could've easily turned into an overstuffed, uneven drama if it didn't have such an organic screenplay by writer and director Inon Shampanier and co-writer Natalie Shampanier.