Natascha McElhone discovers herself in the official trailer for "Carmen"

Carmen Trailer

"No one can blame you for falling in love." Good Deed Entertainment has released an official US trailer for Carmen, a Maltese feminist drama featuring Natascha McElhone. This just premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival and opens in theaters in September. Carmen is perhaps veteran director and accomplished actress Valerie Buhagiar's most joyful cinematic outing to date. Set in a sunny Maltese village in the 1980s, McElhone gives her career-best performance as a 50-year-old woman finding a fresh start in life through romance. In a small Maltese village, Carmen has taken care all her life of her brother, the local priest. When the Church abandons Carmen, she is mistaken for the new priest. Carmen begins to see the world, and herself, in a new light and finds loves along the way. Also starring Michaela Farrugia, Steven Love, Richard Clarkin and Henry Zammit Cordina. It sounds a bit cheesy and obvious, but it also feels like a happy story about finding true freedom. The film is also in English - enjoy.

Here is the official US trailer (+ poster) for Carmen by Valerie Buhagiar, direct from YouTube:

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In a small Mediterranean village, Carmen has taken care of her brother, the local priest, all her life. When the Church abandons Carmen, she is mistaken for the new priest. Carmen begins to see the world, and herself, in a new light. In Malta, it is traditional for the younger sister to dedicate her life to the Church when an older brother enters the priesthood. Inspired by true events, Carmen lives a life of servitude from 16 to 50 years, when her brother, the local priest, dies. Realizing her own mortality, she leaves the church and makes up for lost time. Carmen is both written and directed by Maltese actress/filmmaker Valerie Buhagiar, her third feature film after having directed the films The Anniversary and It's Hard to Be Human before, as well as a few short films. It is produced by Coral Aiken, Pierre Ellul, Anika Psaila Savona. This originally premiered at the 2022 Cinequest Film Festival earlier this year. Good deed Ent. Carmen will debut in select U.S. theaters+ on VOD beginning September 23, 2022. Anyone curious to watch?

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Natascha McElhone discovers herself in the official trailer for "Carmen"
Carmen Trailer

"No one can blame you for falling in love." Good Deed Entertainment has released an official US trailer for Carmen, a Maltese feminist drama featuring Natascha McElhone. This just premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival and opens in theaters in September. Carmen is perhaps veteran director and accomplished actress Valerie Buhagiar's most joyful cinematic outing to date. Set in a sunny Maltese village in the 1980s, McElhone gives her career-best performance as a 50-year-old woman finding a fresh start in life through romance. In a small Maltese village, Carmen has taken care all her life of her brother, the local priest. When the Church abandons Carmen, she is mistaken for the new priest. Carmen begins to see the world, and herself, in a new light and finds loves along the way. Also starring Michaela Farrugia, Steven Love, Richard Clarkin and Henry Zammit Cordina. It sounds a bit cheesy and obvious, but it also feels like a happy story about finding true freedom. The film is also in English - enjoy.

Here is the official US trailer (+ poster) for Carmen by Valerie Buhagiar, direct from YouTube:

Carmen Film< /p>

Carmen Poster< /p>

In a small Mediterranean village, Carmen has taken care of her brother, the local priest, all her life. When the Church abandons Carmen, she is mistaken for the new priest. Carmen begins to see the world, and herself, in a new light. In Malta, it is traditional for the younger sister to dedicate her life to the Church when an older brother enters the priesthood. Inspired by true events, Carmen lives a life of servitude from 16 to 50 years, when her brother, the local priest, dies. Realizing her own mortality, she leaves the church and makes up for lost time. Carmen is both written and directed by Maltese actress/filmmaker Valerie Buhagiar, her third feature film after having directed the films The Anniversary and It's Hard to Be Human before, as well as a few short films. It is produced by Coral Aiken, Pierre Ellul, Anika Psaila Savona. This originally premiered at the 2022 Cinequest Film Festival earlier this year. Good deed Ent. Carmen will debut in select U.S. theaters+ on VOD beginning September 23, 2022. Anyone curious to watch?

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