Official trailer for Nina Forever, starring Fiona O’Shaughnessey

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

 

SXSW hit NINA FOREVER, which is sure to make you feel better about your troubled relationship, is currently being sold to buyers at the Cannes Film Festival. I’ve heard nothing but good things about the Blaine Brothers film, so there’s a good chance it’s going to be picked up by a distributor with the quickness. While we patiently wait, Epic Pictures Group has issued an entertaining new trailer for the film, which can be seen below.

Starring Cian Barry, Abigail Hardingham and Fiona O’Shaughnessy, NINA FOREVER goes like this:

Holly has a crush. She’s fallen for Rob, who carries a black cloud of death and despair with him wherever he goes. She is warned off by her friends – he is a walking tragedy ever since his girlfriend Nina died in a car crash a year and a half ago. However Holly, a trainee paramedic, is undeterred: she wants him, she can fix him, she can make him happy again.

They start a relationship, and the first time they’re in bed together, so is Nina. A bloody and tangled mess of broken limbs, she is dead, very much so, but still here, still talking, all too real. However Holly doesn’t freak out and run – she can deal with the dead girl sharing their bed, their lives, their minds. If it’s what Rob needs, it’s what she’ll do…

We’ll let you know when NINA FOREVER gets a release date; you can check out an earlier teaser HERE.

 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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