A surreal fever dream ensues in psychodrama I Live Here Now, the feature debut from filmmaker Julie Pacino, producer and daughter of actor Al Pacino, and we’re exclusively unveiling the official trailer for Friday the 13th!
Utopia will release the Lynchian film in theaters this Spring.
Ahead of its release, I Live Here Now will receive special sneak-peek screening events on February 24, in celebration of Twin Peaks Day, at participating Alamo Drafthouse locations.
Night Teeth and Bright actor Lucy Fry stars as “Rose, a woman haunted by trauma and trapped in a motel where reality unravels, the film blurs the lines between past and present, dream and waking life, captured in vivid 16mm.”
In the film, “Struggling actress Rose (Lucy Fry) finds her life upended by unexpected news. She’s suddenly forced to confront a future she never thought possible, just as a major career opportunity with top agent Cindy Abrams (Cara Seymour) comes into view. Things spiral further when her casual boyfriend, Travis (Matt Rife), brings his overbearing mother (Twin Peaks‘ Sheryl Lee) into the fold, pushing Rose to the brink.
“She flees to The Crown Inn, a crumbling motel at the edge of nowhere, where time fractures and reality bends. Haunted by sleep paralysis, splintered memories, and eerie motel dwellers, especially the enigmatic Lillian (Madeline Brewer), Rose begins to unravel. To move forward, she must confront the buried truth of her past that her body has never forgotten.”
The trippy psychodrama is described as “a boldly haunting, surreal fever dream about identity, trauma, and the fragile line between memory and madness.” Adding to the surreal quality is that I Live Here Now was shot on vibrant 35mm with striking 16mm sequences.
See for yourself below with the new trailer and poster reveal.
Look for I Live Here Now this Spring.

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