Screenwriter/Director Anna Kerrigan grew up in a creative home. Her dad worked in visual effects. Her mom worked as a poet.
After working in the theatre for a few years, eventually, Kerrigan’s journey led her back to Los Angeles in what she would describe as a “calling.”
She made a handful of shorts, including The Rub, Hot Seat, The Jury, and Fridays.
In Kerrigan’s film debut, Cowboys stars Steve Zahn, Jillian Bell, and Sasha Knight.
The movie follows a troubled but well-intentioned father who runs off with his trans son in the Montana wilderness after his ex-wife refuses to let their son be his authentic self.
In this interview, Kerrigan discusses how the story reveled itself to her, how to write a modern outlaw, how to play with Western tropes, and why people are hungry for personal stories.
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