Lady bird--The Ultimate Trivia Collection

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LADY BIRD

THE ULTIMATE TRIVIA COLLECTION

 

FROM THE MOVIE DIRECTED BY GRETA GERWIG

 

CREATED BY FILM TRIVIA METAVERSE

 

ABOUT THE FILM

Lady Bird is a coming-of-age drama directed by Greta Gerwig, set in Sacramento, California, during the early 2000s. The film follows Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson, a high school senior with dreams of leaving her small town and attending a prestigious college on the East Coast. Throughout the story, Lady Bird navigates her strained relationship with her mother, Marion, her evolving friendships, and her romantic relationships. The film explores themes of identity, family, ambition, and the challenges of growing up. It captures the universal struggle of adolescence, blending humor and emotional depth in its portrayal of self-discovery.

 

TRIVIA SAMPLES:

 

"Saoirse Ronan had some stage experience prior to filming Lady Bird, and the hot stage lights caused some acne. Instead of covering it up, Ronan and makeup artist Jacqueline Knowlton convinced Greta Gerwig to leave it visible to differentiate the film from other coming-of-age dramas featuring teenagers with perfect skin."

 

"Saoirse Ronan once mentioned that the most challenging word for her to pronounce with an American accent was "perfect.""

 

"Greta Gerwig has revealed that she was the complete opposite of her character "Lady Bird" during her youth, being more strait-laced and less rebellious."

 

"Greta Gerwig shared that the first draft of the Lady Bird script was 350 pages long, which would have made the film nearly 6 hours long."

Lady bird--The Ultimate Trivia Collection