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“She Loved Blossoms More,” a science-fiction drama directed and co-written by Yannis Veslemes, has secured world sales through Yellow Veil Pictures. The film will premiere at the Tribeca Festival in the “Escape From Tribeca” section, showcasing genre-specific titles with more depth than typical selections.

Veslemes describes the movie as a family drama disguised in science fiction, exploring themes of defeat, curses, morality, and family dynamics. The film 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.

Yellow Veil Pictures’ Hugues Barbier 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 film’s production is led by Fenia Cossovitsa, with executive producers Christos V. Konstantakopoulos, Ant Timpson, and Andreas Zoupanos Kritikos, along with co-producer Alexis Perrin. “She Loved Blossoms More” is supported by the Greek Film Centre, ERT, and EKOME, highlighting the collaborative effort behind this innovative and thought-provoking project.

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