Apple's first-ever narrative feature acquisition out of the Sundance Film Festival, the coming-of-age indie drama 'Hala,' is set to bow on AppleTVPlus
Apple's first-ever narrative feature acquisition out of the Sundance Film Festival, the coming-of-age indie dramapreviously announced
that Minhal Baig's debut feature, executive produced by Jada Pinkett Smith, would open in select theaters Nov. 22, fifteen days before it hits Apple TV+ as an Apple Original film. The company also released the first official trailer for the film . centers on the titular character, an only child to Pakistani immigrants. With high school graduation looming, Hala is bursting with sexual desire.
Hala is played by Australian actress Geraldine Viswanathan, who was named one of TIFF's Rising Stars of 2019. The film also stars Jack Kilmer, Gabriel Luna, Anna Chlumsky, Azad Khan and Purbi Joshi.
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