Little Glory

Little Glory

Shawn is 20 years old and has absolutely zero idea what he's doing. When his mom disappears, he's suddenly responsible for his 9-year-old sister Julie, and nothing in his life has prepared him for that. Little Glory is a raw, honest drama about what it really means to show up for someone when you're barely holding it together yourself. Starring Cameron Bright (Twilight) and Hannah Murray (Game of Thrones), it's a film about chosen family, hard growing up, and the small, messy acts of love that actually count. No easy answers. Just truth.

Why This Film Matters: Millions of children grow up in unstable households where a parent is absent due to addiction, incarceration, or abandonment, and the burden of care falls on siblings, extended family, or strangers. Little Glory puts a human face on what child welfare statistics can't capture: the exhausting, imperfect, quietly heroic reality of someone too young to be responsible trying to be responsible anyway. As youth homelessness rises and social safety nets fray, stories that treat these kids with dignity, not as problems to be solved but as people doing their best, matter more than ever.

Little Glory
  • Little Glory

    Bad boy Shawn, 20, tries to raise his little sister Julie on his own, but taking care of a 9-year-old proves harder than he imagined. Cameron Bright (Twilight) stars in this touching story of just how much it takes to be a big brother, when your little sister is all you've got. Hannah Murray (Gam...