5-4-3-2-1 Lift Off! Watch The UK Trailer For Proxima

Proxima_(2020)

After making it’s UK Premiere opening up for the Glasgow Film Festival, Today we have the UK Trailer For Proxima. Alice Winocour‘s emotional drama stars Eva Green as an astronaut in training but a mother too.

Without given too much away, I can say this film is more interested in the Mother Daughter relationship. One relationship we rarely see on any size of screen. We always see these films from a Father Son/Daughter relationship perspective. Forgetting strains, the pressures when the mother is on her own.

We caught the film at this premiere and enjoyed what we saw. Green is immense and her on screen chemistry with Zélie Boulant-Lemesle is genuinely beautiful. We will have a review for this film closer to the release date in early Spring.

Check out the trailer courtesy of Picturehouse Entertainment below, along with the film’s Poster

Eva Green gives a career best performance in this epic and emotionally charged new drama from acclaimed director Alice Winocour. Green plays Sarah, a French astronaut training at the European Space Agency in Cologne. The only woman in the arduous programme, she has been chosen to be part of the crew of a year-long space mission called ‘Proxima’. Putting enormous strain on her relationship with her daughter (played by outstanding newcomer Zélie Boulant-Lemesle), the training begins to take its toll on both as Sarah’s training progresses and the launch looms ever closer. Featuring stunning performances from the entire cast which includes Matt Dillon, Lars Eidinger and Sandra Hüller, Winocour’s new film is an unmissable cinematic experience which will take audiences on a gripping, emotional and life-affirming journey.

The film also stars Zélie Boulant-Lemesle, Matt Dillon, Lars Eidinger and Sandra Hüller.

Proxima will be in UK and Irish cinemas on Friday 8th May 2020.


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