Directed by first-time feature film director So Young Shelly Yo, here is the official trailer for ‘Smoking Tigers’ an independent film that tells the story of a young Korean-American girl and her struggle of growing up as she navigates her years of entering adulthood.
Steve Coogan and Éanna Hardwicke (Photo Credit: Thomas Laisne, Madeline Mulqueen)
Filmmakers Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn (Good Vibrations, Ordinary Love) Saipan are directing a new new film about the events leading up to Ireland’s controversial 2002 World Cup campaign, which is set to go into production this summer. BAFTA-nominated Cork native Éanna Hardwicke (Lakelands, The Sixth Commandment) will play Ireland football captain Roy Keane, and two-time Oscar nominee Steve Coogan (Philomena, The Reckoning) cast as the Ireland manager Mick McCarthy.
Louise Leroy and Oliver Rabourdin in ‘The Other Laurens’. (Courtesy of Yellow Veil Pictures)
Yellow Veil Pictures debuted the official trailer for ‘The Other Laurens’ (Les Autres Laurens), a neo-noir/comedy film following a private detective as he uncovers the truth behind his brother’s murder after his niece asks him to investigate.
Elizabeth Olsen, Carrie Coon, and Natasha Leone in ‘His Three Daughters’. (Credit: Sam Levy/Netflix)
After having its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival to critical acclaim, Netflix debuted the trailer for ‘His Three Daughters’ starring Natasha Leone, Elizabeth Olsen, and Carrie Coon as three sisters with different personalities, reuniting after their father’s health declines.
Jeannie Berlin and Edie Falco in ‘I’ll Be Right There’. (screenshot/Brainstorm Media)
Brainstorm Media revealed the official trailer for I’ll Be Right There, an indie comedy/drama film starring Edie Falco (The Sopranos, Nurse Jackie), ‘I’ll Be Right There’. The film tells the story of a divorced mother of two struggling between taking care of her family and her own personal life.
Kristen Renton and Gino Anthony Pesi in ‘First Shift’. (Courtesy of Quiver Distribution)
Quiver Distribution revealed the official trailer for First Shift, an independent film by director Uwe Boll, ‘First Shift’. Boll was famous for his videogame adaptations and the infamous ‘Raging Boll’, a series of boxing matches he held to challenge critics of his movies. Coming out of retirement, Boll’s new film tells the story of two NYPD officers as they navigate through challenges, celebrate their victories, and forge an unwavering bond amidst adversity.
Strand Releasing unveiled the trailer for ‘I’ll Be Your Mirror’, a drama film from director Bradley Rust Gray. The film previously premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival under the title ‘Blood’ where the film won the Special Jury Award for Uncompromising Artistic Vision. Carla Juri (Blade Runner 2049, Brimstone) stars as the lead role of a grieving woman who just lost her husband, traveling to Japan to find recovery.
Atibon Nazaire in Mountains. (Courtesy of Music Box Films)
Music Box Films unveiled the trailer for the family drama film ‘Mountains’, the feature film directorial debut from director Monica Sorelle. Set in Little Haiti, Miami, the film tells the story of a struggling immigrant family as they face the reality of ‘American dream’.
Gabriel Byrne in Dance First (Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.)
Magnolia Pictures shared the official trailer for Dance First, Academy Award winning director James Marsh’s (The Theory of Everything, Man on Wire) biographical film on Irish playwright Samuel Beckett. The film is written by Neil Forsyth and stars Gabriel Byrne as Samuel Beckett.
After premiering at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, the drama film by German director Nora Fingscheidt (The Unforgiveable, System Crasher) got a US theatrical release date with Sony Pictures Classics distributing the film. ‘The Outrun’ stars four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan, Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You), Stephen Dillane (Game Of Thrones), and Saskia Reeves (Slow Horses).
Neon revealed the trailer for ‘Anora’, the new film by critically acclaimed director Sean Baker (The Florida Project, Red Rocket). The film had its premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival and won the festival’s most prestigious award, the Palme d’Or, becoming the first American film to win the award since 2011’s The Tree of Life.
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