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âHollerâ Review: Escaping a Life of Scraps
In Nicole Riegelâs feature debut, Jessica Barden stars as an Ohio teenager who strips buildings of metal to earn cash.
Jessica Barden in âHoller.âCredit.IFC Films
Holler
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âHollerâ begins with Ruth (Jessica Barden), its protagonist, running. Sheâs racing to drop trash bags into the flatbed of a truck, where her brother, Blaze (Gus Halper), is waiting. They high-tail it from the scene and sell discarded cans to Hark (Austin Amelio), who pays them chump change for metal. Soon, they will graduate to higher-stakes scrap work: stripping deserted buildings of wiring for larger payoffs, with even bigger risks.