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Indie Film 'A Little Prayer' Rises from the Ashes to Find New Life

Summary

  • 'A Little Prayer' faced years-long distribution struggles before being rescued
  • Lead actress Jane Levy's acclaimed performance nearly went unnoticed
  • Director Angus MacLachlan's personal film finally reaches audience in 2023
Indie Film 'A Little Prayer' Rises from the Ashes to Find New Life

In October 2025, the indie drama 'A Little Prayer' has found new life after facing years of distribution struggles. The film, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival nearly three years ago, was initially hailed as a breakout hit, earning praise for its authentic portrayal of family life in Middle America. However, the film sat on the shelf for years, with its original distributor, Sony Pictures Classics, eventually letting go of the rights.

The film's director, Angus MacLachlan, had to work tirelessly to find a new home for the project, which he had self-financed. His efforts paid off earlier this year when the Chicago-based Music Box Films acquired the distribution rights and released the film in theaters in August 2023. This allowed lead actress Jane Levy's acclaimed performance to finally reach audiences, after MacLachlan had worried her work would go unnoticed.

Despite the challenges, MacLachlan and Levy remain proud of the film, which they believe offers a rare, nuanced depiction of family drama in today's crowded indie landscape. While the initial festival buzz could not be fully recaptured, Music Box's targeted distribution strategy has helped the film find a dedicated audience, with strong digital rental performance complementing its modest theatrical run.

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The indie drama 'A Little Prayer' faced years-long distribution struggles after its acclaimed debut at the Sundance Film Festival, with its original distributor Sony Pictures Classics eventually letting go of the rights.
After the film sat on the shelf for years, MacLachlan worked tirelessly to find a new distributor, eventually securing a deal with the Chicago-based Music Box Films, which released the film in theaters in August 2023.
MacLachlan had initially worried that Levy's acclaimed performance would go unnoticed due to the film's distribution struggles, but the Music Box release allowed her work to finally reach audiences.

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