In the “Escape From Tribeca” section of the upcoming Tribeca Festival, science-fiction drama “She Loved Blossoms More” will be making its world premiere. Directed and co-written by Yannis Veslemes, the film is described as a family drama with a science fiction twist, exploring themes of defeat, curses, morality, and family dynamics.
Yellow Veil Pictures has secured worldwide sales for the movie, which follows three brothers who attempt to bring their long-dead mother back to life by building an unusual time-machine. However, their delusional father’s interference leads to experiments gone wrong, plunging them into a psychedelic hellscape where past and present realities merge in a disturbing yet comedic exploration of grief.
Hugues Barbier of Yellow Veil Pictures praises Yannis’ vision and the talented team behind the film, calling it an emotional thrill ride and a testament to an exciting new filmmaker’s potential. The production is led by Fenia Cossovitsa, with executive producers Christos V. Konstantakopoulos, Ant Timpson, and Andreas Zoupanos Kritikos, along with co-producer Alexis Perrin.
The Greek Film Centre, ERT, and EKOME are among the organizations that have supported “She Loved Blossoms More,” highlighting the collaborative effort behind this innovative and thought-provoking project.