‘Bump’ Star Nathalie Morris Talks ‘Petrol’ Which Sells to Australia, New Zealand (EXCLUSIVE)

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‘Bump’ Star Nathalie Morris Talks ‘Petrol’ Which Sells to Australia, New Zealand (EXCLUSIVE)
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Cinema Plus has secured theatrical rights in Australia and New Zealand to Alena Lodkina’s drama “Petrol.” Scheduled for release in March 2023, it has just vowed in main competition at the Marrakech…

“Petrol” is produced by Kate Laurie, who has already collaborated with Lodkina on her first feature “Strange Colours” and short “There Is No Such Thing as a Jellyfish.” It was funded by Screen Australia, VicScreen, the Melbourne International Film Festival Premiere Fund, SBS and Orange Entertainment, with Alief on board as its international sales agent.

“What I immediately connected with was, aside from the qualities of Eva, the friendship at the heart of the film. Or that relationship, because I don’t know if you can even call it that,” Morris tells “I was drawn to Eva’s fascination with Mia, her desire to be close to her. Her fear of her. I felt like I knew Mia but I have never ‘read’ her in a script before. Or seen that character captured in art.

“I connected with her ambition, her feeling of being an outsider. She is in between two cultures,” notes Morris. Lodkina asked her to watch two films before the shoot: 1974 cult curio “Céline and Julie Go Boating,” directed by Jacques Rivette, and Olivier Assayas’ divisive Kristen Stewart starrer “Personal Shopper.” The latter was described by as “wildly unconventional study of a young American woman going through a spiritual crisis.”

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