A Sort of Homecoming

Directed By Maria Burton

Amy is pulled back to Louisiana unexpectedly, where upon her return, she's thrust down memory lane to her high school days on the debate team with her competing partner Nick, and discovers that the past still has much to teach her.

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New York news producer Amy thought she left her high-school experiences way back in the past, but at her high-school debate coach's request, she unwillingly returns to Louisiana. Their strained reunion brings back memories of her tumultuous senior year of high school. A series of flashbacks depicts young Amy on the highly-competitive national debate circuit as she and her debate partner Nick meet compatriots and competitors from top high school from all over the country--and the college coaches who control access to valuable scholarships.
Named by Variety as "talent to watch," Maria has directed 6 successful independent feature films, the latest of which are currently available on Netflix and Amazon: A Sort of Homecoming, with Laura Marano and Katherine McNamara, and For the Love of George, with Rosanna Arquette, Tate Donovan, Rex Lee & Kristen Johnston. Burton's earlier films are Just Friends, Temps, Manna from Heaven (MGM/SONY) and Sign My Snarling Movie – a doc about The Bobs. Burton helms her production company, Five Sisters Productions, with her real-life siblings, through which she directed Old Guy, starring Peri Gilpin (Frasier), produced The Happiest Day of His Life (MTV/Logo), Kings, Queens & In-Betweens, and Julia Sweeney's Letting Go of God (Showtime). She's Co-Chair of the DGA's WSC and a member of Alliance of Women Directors and Film Fatales. Burton was selected for the 2017-18 CBS Directing Initiative, ProjectHER, for which she wrote and directed Good Eggs, the Ryan Murphy HALF Initiative, and has been named a director in the SONY Diversity Program and the Disney/ABC 2018-20 Directing Program. Burton is developing MidLife; Searching for Tamsen Donner, based on her mother's award winning books; and Mercury 13, a drama inspired by the women tested for the original astronaut program, which has been named to the Athena List, the BitchList/Bechdel List, won a CineStory Fellowship, and is a Nicholl Quarterfinalist.