Are You There God Trailer
Are You There God Trailer

Are You There God Trailer: Is It Based on a Novel?

“Are You There God?” has been airing for over 50 years. It’s Me, Margaret has been a guide for girls navigating the awkwardness of early adolescence and puberty. The trailer for the film adaptation of the classic Judy Blume novel that has captivated generations of young female readers was released on Thursday giving fans a taste of what’s to come.

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When is the “Are You There God” Trailer Released?

The first trailer of Are You There God? was unveiled on Thursday by Lionsgate. Opening the trailer, we see Margaret Simon (Abby Ryder Fortson) and her parents packing up to relocate from the city to the suburbs of New Jersey. Margaret, a young girl of 11 is entering a new phase of her life and despite her lack of religious convictions, she frequently confides in God.

Margaret and her new friends in sixth grade deal with the awkwardness of entering adolescence. Women experience discomfort as they learn about their changing bodies, shop for bras with their mothers and purchase sanitary towels in front of a male cashier.

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They chant in unison, “We must, we must increase our bust!” from the novel in an attempt to stimulate breast growth but to no avail. Kelly Fremon Craig’s screenplay and direction cast Rachel McAdams as Margaret Simon while Kathy Bates plays Margaret’s grandmother Sylvia Simon.

Is “Are You There God” Based on a Novel?

Blume told Jenna Bush Hager at a New York City screening of the film on Wednesday that Are You There God? Among her novels, “It’s Me, Margaret” was the most introspective. “In only six weeks, she wrote a complete draught of the novel”, she said. The words it just spilled out came easily to Blume.

The novel was published in 1970 and immediately became a bestseller but it was challenged in some libraries and school districts due to its explicit depiction of menstruation and its negative portrayal of some Christian characters for which it ultimately won several awards.

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Despite the widespread appeal of “Are You There God? Blume stated her reservations about the film adaptation of It’s Me, Margaret. In the split second before saying yes, I told my movie agent, “You can try to sell some of these books but not Margaret. It’s a definite no, Margaret,” she exclaimed.

The director of the coming-of-age drama “The Edge of Seventeen” Fremon Craig wrote an eloquent and passionate letter to Blume that ultimately swayed her decision.

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Karen Millions was born and raised outside the city of Charleston, in the beautiful mountain state of West Virginia. Karen considers her faith and family to be most important to her. If she isn’t spending time with her friends and family, you can almost always find her around her sweet yellow Labrador retriever, Tupelo.
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