Naman Ramachandran “Norway” director Yannis Veslemes‘ “She Loved Blossoms More,” which will world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, has unveiled its first teaser.
The film follows three brothers who build an unusual time machine in order to bring their long-dead mother back to life. When their delusional father comes into the picture, the experiments go awry, and they descend into a psychedelic hellscape where the past and present fuse in a comedic yet disturbing exploration of grief. “Norway” had an extended festival run including Karlovy Vary and Fantasporto and won a FIPRESCI prize at Thessaloniki. “She Loved Blossoms More” is produced by Fenia Cossovitsa (“Two Tickets to Greece”) and executive producers include Christos V.
Konstantakopoulos (“The Lobster”), Ant Timpson (“Come to Daddy”) and Andreas Zoupanos Kritikos (“Knock at the Cabin”). The cast includes Panos Papadopoulos, Julio Giorgos Katsis, Aris Balis, Sandra Abuelghanam Sarafanova, Alexia Kaltsiki and Dominique Pinon.
Veslemes is also a composer of note who has released albums across international labels and provided soundtracks for several films including “Suntan” and “Cosmic Candy.” “My background as a composer has taught me that narrative cinema sometimes suffers from the dominance of storytelling.
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