Suncoast: A Personal Journey
Step into the world of Suncoast, a poignant family drama that delves into the private struggles of its characters. Inspired by real-life events, this coming-of-age tale is a testament to the human spirit.
Doris (Nico Parker) in her school uniform in Suncoast
The narrative follows Doris, portrayed by the talented Nico Parker, as she grapples with the weight of her brother's illness at the Suncoast Hospice Center. Supported by her mother Kristine, played by the iconic Laura Linney, and the enigmatic Paul, portrayed by Woody Harrelson, Doris navigates the complexities of life and love.
laura linney kissing son's forehead in Suncoast
Director Laura Chinn brings her own experiences to the screen, infusing the story with raw emotions and authenticity. Through her lens, the audience is invited to witness the intertwining of grief, resilience, and the bonds that define us.
Woody Harrelson extends his hand for Laura Linney to shake in Suncoast
A Heartfelt Tribute
At the core of Suncoast lies a tribute to the real-life Max Kenneth Chinn, whose story serves as the foundation for the film's narrative. Laura Chinn's personal connection to the events portrayed adds a layer of depth and sincerity to the storytelling, capturing the essence of love and loss.
Doris (Nico Parker) sittng on a bed with a friend while other stand before prom in Suncoast
Through Doris's journey, the audience is invited to reflect on the delicate balance between personal aspirations and familial responsibilities. The film masterfully weaves together moments of heartache and hope, creating a tapestry of emotions that resonate long after the credits roll.
high school kids sit in classroom chairs in Suncoast
The Power of Authentic Storytelling
Suncoast transcends traditional storytelling by embracing the raw and unfiltered emotions of real-life experiences. Laura Chinn's directorial debut shines a light on the complexities of human relationships and the enduring power of love in the face of adversity.
Doris (Nico Parker) and Paul (Woody Harrelson) eating burgers at a diner in Suncoast
As Doris grapples with the imminent loss of her brother, the audience is taken on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Through Chinn's lens, we see the beauty in vulnerability and the strength that emerges from the depths of sorrow.
Doris (Nico Parker) and Kristine (Laura Linney) siting on a couch in Suncoast