One of the most talked about movies of the Cannes Film Festival, Andrea Arnold‘s “American Honey” — which snapped up the Jury Prize and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Special Mention (with lots of people saying it deserved the Palme d’Or) — is coming in hot from the Croisette, into the fall festival season, and an arthouse near you. And A24 have unveiled a new trailer, providing another look at this unique film.
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Starring newcomer Sasha Lane, Shia LaBeouf, and Riley Keough, the movie tells the story of a young woman who joins a rogue band of youths traveling the American midwest selling magazine subscriptions. And that’s just the loose narrative push for this movie which finds Arnold capturing the “thrumming blood-rush firsthand experience of youth, of aimlessness and love, with the top down and the radio blaring and the certainty that you are so indestructible and so eternal that you don’t even need to hold onto this moment because everything is always going to be just like this.” Indeed, this is something you won’t want to miss this fall.
Check out the new trailer scored by Bruce Springsteen‘s “Dream Baby Dream” and see the film when it opens on September 30th.
I’m a yuuuuge Andrea Arnold fan, but that trailer is pretty awful.
Are they running this during the Olympics broadcast or something?
Well if they removed that voice over it would be decent… Not as brilliant as the first but still