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Fantasy drama We Are Boats gets a trailer and poster

February 28, 2019 by Amie Cranswick

Ahead of its home entertainment release next month, a poster and trailer have arrived online for the upcoming fantasy drama We Are Boats. Directed by James Bird, the film stars Angela Sarafyan, Luke Hemsworth, Amanda Plummer, Adriana Mather, Justin Corwell, Jack Falahee, Gaia Weiss, Booboo Stewart, Graham Greene, and Uzo Aduba; take a look below…

Lives intertwine and connect when Francesca navigates through the living world by encountering strangers at the exact moment she needs to, sending their lives on either a better course towards happiness or setting the wheels in motion towards a tragic end – all while she secretly searches for a loved one that she never had the chance to say goodbye to.

We Are Boats is set for a DVD and VOD release on March 26th.

Originally published February 28, 2019. Updated February 27, 2019.

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Adriana Mather, Amanda Plummer, Angela Sarafyan, Booboo Stewart, Gaia Weiss, Graham Greene, Jack Falahee, James Bord, Justin Corwell, Luke Hemsworth, Uzo Aduba, We Are Boats

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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