Best-seller by Taylor Jenkins Reid, the plot was adapted for the big screen and has its premiere confirmed for May 18th, exclusively in cinemas
Get ready to include a movie in your schedule for next week! A Diamond Films announced this week the release of True Love(s) (One True Loves). With a lot of humor, drama and twists, the film is based on the eponymous novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid, and officially opens next Thursday (18), exclusively in theaters.
Starring Phillipa Soo, Simu Liu and Luke Bracey, True Love(s) tells the story of a woman who must make the most difficult decision of her life. She must choose between the husband she thought was dead and the man who made her feel alive again after her trauma.
In the film, Emma (Phillipa Soo) returns to Massachusetts in an attempt to rebuild her life after her husband Jesse (Luke Bracey) disappears after a helicopter crash. Years after the event, Emma is reunited with her old best friend, Sam (Simu Liu), who has always been secretly in love with her, and they become inseparable. Newly engaged, it looks like Emma’s second chance at happiness has finally arrived. Until an unexpected phone call reveals that Jesse is alive.
watch the trailer of True Love(s) below.
Diamond Films
The film will be distributed by Diamond Films, largest independent distributor in Latin America. Founded in 2010, the company stands out for distributing the best independent films in the film industry. Currently, it operates in seven countries in Latin America, and in 2016, it also began operating in the European market, through its branch in Spain.
No Brazil since 2013, to Diamond Films distributed titles such as ‘The Hateful Eight’, ‘Lion – A Journey Home’, ‘Green Book – The Guide’, ‘By the Rhythm of the Heart’, ‘Spencer’, ‘Orphan 2: Inception’, ‘One Piece Film Red ‘ and ‘Everything Everywhere at the Same Time’.
And to increase expectations even more, we’ve prepared a gallery with exclusive photos from the film. Check it out below.
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