Helen Mirren andGillian Andersonheadline the upcoming coming-of-age filmWhite Bird: A Wonder Story— and PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at the moving trailer.

White Bird, the inspirational next chapter, follows Julian (Bryce Gheisar), who has struggled to belong ever since he was expelled from his former school for his treatment of Auggie Pullman. To help transform Julian’s life, the boy’s grandmother (Helen Mirren) tells him of her own story of courage — as a child (Ariella Glaser) in Nazi-occupied France, a boy (Orlando Schwerdt) sheltered her from danger.

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Helen Mirren as Grandmère in White Bird: A Wonder Story. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate

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Anderson plays the boy’s mother who risks everything to keep the teen girl safe. LikeWonder, the film tells the story of how one act of kindness can live on forever.

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Gillian Anderson as Vivienne in White Bird: A Wonder Story. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate

Bryce Gheisar as Julian in White Bird: A Wonder Story. Photo Credit: Julia Vrabelova

Ariella Glaser as Sara in White Bird: A Wonder Story. Photo Credit: Larry Horricks

Director Marc Forster (Finding Neverland) tells PEOPLE he was “was instantly drawn to this story about the power of hope and friendship in the midst of strife, themes I felt audiences could experience together in such a significant way.”

“I readWhite Birdduring the first phase of the pandemic while the world was experiencing a very isolating (and divisive) time,” he explains.

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Orlando Schwerdt as Julien and Ariella Glaser as Sara in White Bird: A Wonder Story. Photo Credit: Larry Horricks

Orlando Schwerdt as Julien and Ariella Glaser as Sara in White Bird: A Wonder Story. Photo Credit: Larry Horricks

Helen Mirren as Grandmère and Bryce Gheisar as Julian in White Bird: A Wonder Story. Photo Credit: Larry Horricks

Forster says he “hopes audiences leave the theatre having a deeper understanding of how a single act of kindness — no matter how big or small, can change the course of a person’s life.”

And of working with the film’s younger cast, the director says: “Orlando Schwerdt and Ariella Glaser are extraordinarily talented, they always impressed and surprised me on set. They all have bright futures ahead of them.”

source: people.com