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Flag Day: Directed by Sean Penn. With Mitchell McCormick, Tom Anniko, Dylan Penn, Regina King. A father lives a double life as a counterfeiter, bank robber and con man in order to provide for his daughter.
Based on a true story and directed by Sean Penn, Flag Day stars Penn and his real-life daughter Dylan Penn in an intimate family portrait about a young woman who struggles to rise above the wreckage of her past while reconciling the inescapable bond between a daughter and her father.
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Based on a true story and directed by Sean Penn, Flag Day stars Penn and his real-life daughter Dylan Penn in an intimate family portrait about a young woman who struggles to rise above the wreckage of her past while reconciling the inescapable bond between a daughter and her father.
Flag Day (2021) - Parents guide and Certifications from around the world.
Borrowing a style that could be summed up as Terrence Malick lite combined with any other rural crime based drama film from multiple eras, Flag Day feels like an instantly familiar family centered crime drama that never once feels like it's made by the same director that embedded Into the Wild with such heart and energy or The Pledge with such ...
Loving his daughter was the only honest work he ever did. Based on a true story, watch the official trailer for #FlagDayFilm now, starring Dylan Penn and Sean Penn - in select theaters August 20.
Flag Day: Directed by Sean Penn. With Mitchell McCormick, Tom Anniko, Dylan Penn, Regina King. A father lives a double life as a counterfeiter, bank robber and con man in order to provide for his daughter.
Release Date. France. (Cannes Film Festival, premiere) Poland. July 10, 2021. United States. August 15, 2021(Woodstock Film Festival) United States. August 20, 2021.
The Hollywood Reporter David Rooney. It’s just too bad there’s not more of a personal stamp on the material to rescue it from its indie-film clichés. Flag Day is not a complete misfire, and if a no-name director had made it, the movie would probably get a pass.