Just ahead of Women’s History Month, Blue Harbor Entertainment has released the official trailer for Audrey’s Children, illuminating the extraordinary life of Dr. Audrey Evans, a true pioneer whose legacy continues to resonate.
Directed by Ami Canaan Mann (Jackie & Ryan) and penned by Julia Fisher Farbman (“Modern Hero”), the film promises to deliver a compelling narrative of a “hidden figure” whose groundbreaking work in pediatric oncology revolutionized patient care.
Dr. Evans, portrayed by Natalie Dormer (“White Lies,” “Game of Thrones”), bursts onto the scene in 1969 as the first female Chief of Oncology at the prestigious Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The trailer offers a glimpse into her relentless battle against institutional sexism and entrenched medical practices, highlighting her pivotal role in developing the Neuroblastoma Staging System and co-founding the inaugural Ronald McDonald House.
The film, produced by Farbman, Bradley Gallo, and Michael Helfant, features a stellar cast including Jimmi Simpson (“Dark Matter,” “Westworld”), Clancy Brown (The Shawshank Redemption, “The Penguin”), and Brandon Micheal Hall (Monster Party, “Search Party”), each contributing to the portrayal of Dr. Evans’s impactful journey. With her 100th birthday approaching on March 6, 2025, “Audrey’s Children” serves as a timely tribute to a visionary whose contributions have saved countless lives.
The trailer showcases the film’s commitment to capturing the essence of Dr. Evans’s unwavering dedication and the profound impact she had on millions. Prepare to be inspired by the untold story of a woman who defied conventions and transformed pediatric cancer care when Audrey’s Children arrives in theaters nationwide on March 28. 2025.