"Permanent" chronicles the semifictional seventh-grade life of Colette Burson, depicted in this movie by young actress Kira McLean as the character Aurelie Dickson.
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Kira McLean (right) looks at her bad perm, as actress Patricia Arquette (as Jeanne Dickson) looks on in a scene from “Permanent.”
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“Permanent” is based on the memories of writer-director Colette Burson, who grew up in Abingdon, Virginia, during the 1980s and now lives in Hollywood, California.
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Kira McLean (left) and Patricia Arquette (right) star in the independent movie “Permanent,” written and directed by Colette Burson, a former resident of Abingdon, Virginia.
“Permanent” opens at the Abingdon Cinemall, 721 E Main St, Abingdon, Va., on Dec. 15 with show times at 11:15 a.m.; 2:30, 4:45, 7:15 and 9:45 p.m. For more, call 276-623-2121. Visit permanentfilm.com to view online.
"Permanent" chronicles the semifictional seventh-grade life of Colette Burson, depicted in this movie by young actress Kira McLean as the character Aurelie Dickson.
“Permanent” is based on the memories of writer-director Colette Burson, who grew up in Abingdon, Virginia, during the 1980s and now lives in Hollywood, California.
Kira McLean (left) and Patricia Arquette (right) star in the independent movie “Permanent,” written and directed by Colette Burson, a former resident of Abingdon, Virginia.