XYZ Films has launched the Seven Veils trailer for the upcoming opera drama, starring Academy Award nominee Amanda Seyfried. Previous to its theatrical launch, the movie had its world premiere on the 2023 Toronto Worldwide Movie Competition. Since then, it has obtained a Tomatometer ranking of 76% on Rotten Tomatoes.
“After years away, theater director Jeanine re-enters the opera world to stage her former mentor’s most well-known work. Haunted by darkish and disturbing recollections from her previous, Jeanine permits her repressed trauma to paint the current as her private {and professional} lives start to unravel,” reads the official synopsis.
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When is the Seven Veils launch date?
Seven Veils is scheduled to reach in theaters on March 7, 2025. Along with Seyfried, the movie additionally stars Douglas Smith, Rebecca Liddiard, Vinessa Antoine, Mark O’Brien, Maia Jae Bastidas, Lanette Ware, Lynne Griffin, Ryan McDonald, Maya Misaljevic, Tara Nicodemo, Joey Klein, and extra.
The movie is written and directed by Atom Egoyan, who beforehand labored with Seyfried on the 2009 erotic thriller Chloe. He additionally initially directed the manufacturing of Salome in 1996, which served as his first opera. The film is produced by Egoyan, Niv Fichman, Simone Urdl, Kevin Krikst, and Fraser Ash, with Nate Bolotin, Maxime Cottray, Adrian Love, Noah Segal, John Sloss, Nick Spicer, and Aram Tertzakian govt producing.
“Salome is a manufacturing I’ve completed numerous occasions so after I knew that the Canadian Opera Firm was remounting it, I assumed this may be a super time to fuse the opera singers I knew they’d booked with the script I had written,” Egoyan stated in a press launch. “I needed to discover how the themes of Salome may weave with the story of remounting this explicit manufacturing. It’s not likely an opera film, it’s simply utilizing the world of the opera as a office like several office. We see the characters as they float out and in of scenes coping with the preparation of the opera.”