Navigating adolescence is complex. Add the element of grief, and it seems impossible. Edge of Everything, the debut feature film from Sophia Sabella and Pablo Feldman, is the fictional story of a teenage girl who unwittingly faces the challenge of grief head on.
After the devastating passing of her mother, Abby (Sierra McCormick of A.N.T. Farm,he Vast of Night, and American Horror Stories ) is forced to move in with her estranged Father (Jason Butler Harner). In an attempt to numb the pain of loss, Abby distances herself from her family and friends, seeking refuge in reckless relationships and risky behavior. Yet, through her rebellion she gains a deeper understanding of herself and the people around her.
The coming-of-age drama also stars Ryan Simpkins, Emily Robinson, Dominique Gayle, Nadezhda Amé, Drew Scheid, Anthony Del Negro, and Mike Manning.
We sat down with the film’s lead, Sierra McCormick to chat about discovering her character Abby and finding a new appreciation for her own unconventional adolescence.
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