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"Lane 1974" is a 2017 independent drama film directed by S.J. Chiro
"Lane 1974" is a 2017 independent drama film directed by S.J. Chiro. It's based on Clane Hayward's memoir "The Hypocrisy of Disco" and tells the story of a young girl named Lane, played by Sophia Mitri Schloss, growing up in the counterculture movement of the 1970s. Lane navigates through a turbulent upbringing with her single mother, played by Katherine Moennig, and her siblings. The film explores themes of family, resilience, and the search for identity against the backdrop of a vibrant yet often harsh environment. It received generally positive reviews for its authentic portrayal of the era and strong performances, particularly from its young lead actress.
The main cast of "Lane 1974"
The main cast of "Lane 1974" includes:
- Sophia Mitri Schloss as Lane
- Katherine Moennig as Hallelujah
- Sara Coates as Mum
- Linas Phillips as Bert
- Jasmin Savoy Brown as Gig
- Sarah-Eve Gazitt as Laird
- Annette Toutonghi as Ruth
- Erik Braa as Greg
- Abigail Zealey Bess as Dixie
- Shayla Timbermoon as Turtle
- Joseph Leasure as Josh
- Rebel Smith as Kip
- Victoria Vinton as Marcia
These are some of the key actors in the film, portraying various characters within Lane's world during the 1970s.
Sophia Mitri Schloss is an American actress known for her role as Lane in "Lane 1974." Born on January 3, 2002, she began her acting career at a young age and has appeared in several films and television shows. In addition to her role in "Lane 1974," she has also appeared in projects such as "Sadie," "The Kicks," "Grimm," and "Scream: The TV Series." Schloss has been praised for her talent and versatility as an actress, particularly for her performance as Lane in the coming-of-age drama set in the 1970s counterculture movement.