Lost Girls And Love Hotels; Teaser Trailer, Stills & September Release Date Revealed For The Alexandra Daddario Starring Film

Lost Girls And Love Hotels; Teaser Trailer, Stills & September Release Date Revealed For The Alexandra Daddario Starring Film 1Astrakan Film AB has officially announced a September 4 release date for the Alexandra Daddario starring film ‘Lost Girls & Love Hotels’ along with revealing the Teaser Trailer and 4 Stills from the William Olsson directed movie. Continue below to check out the press release, trailer and stills for the film now.

Below you can watch the first Teaser Trailer for the film which is followed by the four still images and the official press release which features more details on the release and the film itself.

‘Lost Girls & Love Hotels’ is set to arrive in Select Theaters & on VOD September 4, 2020 from Astrakan Film AB.

 

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Embark on an Intoxicating Journey of Love, Lust and Rebirth Through the Streets of Tokyo

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ARRIVING IN SELECT THEATERS AND ON VOD SEPTEMBER 4

Los Angeles, Calif. – [July 8, 2020] – Astrakan Film AB is proud to announce that it will release LOST GIRLS & LOVE HOTELS from director William Olsson (An American AffairReliance), writer Catherine Hanrahan and producer Lauren Mann (Swiss Army Man) in select theaters and on VOD September 4, 2020. The long-awaited film stars Alexandra Daddario (San Andreas, TV’s “True Detective”) and Takehiro Hira (The Fighter PilotThe Floating Castle) and is an adaptation of Hanrahan’s 2006 novel of the same name.

LOST GIRLS & LOVE HOTELS tells the story of an American English teacher named Margaret (Alexandra Daddario) and her nightly pilgrimages through Tokyo’s glittering nightlife in an attempt to forget her painful past and discover new meaning in the arms of a mysterious Yakuza (Takehiro Hira) named Kazu. The provocative tale takes the viewer on a journey through the darkest alleyways of Japan, as their affair tears them apart and reshapes them across Tokyo’s landscape of dive bars, alleyways and three-hour love hotels. In addition to Daddario and Hira, the film also stars Carice van Houten (TV’s “Game of Thrones,” Valkyrie), Misuzu Kanno(37 Seconds, Vise) and Kate Easton (Where’d You Go, BernadetteYou Were Never Really Here).

For fans of Catherine Hanrahan’s novel, the release of LOST GIRLS & LOVE HOTELS marks the culmination of a lengthy journey from page to screen since the book’s initial publishing in 2006. With Alexandra Daddario and Takehiro Hira in the lead roles and William Olsson at the helm, supported by BAFTA and Emmy Award winning editor Sarah Flack (SomewhereBling Ring), the film is poised to bring audiences an exhilarating and often-overlooked view of the balance between tradition and modernity in Tokyo. Additional credits include U.S casting by Susan Shopmaker (First Reformed, Martha Macy May Marlene) and Japanese casting by Kei Kawamura (Silence).

The film will be the first title distributed by newly established Astrakan Releasing, the distribution arm of Astrakan AB Film, in partnership with distribution consultant Steven Friedlander of SGF & Partners. On launching with LOST GIRLS AND LOVE HOTELS, producer Lauren Mann (Swiss Army Man) says:

“When I first read LOST GIRLS AND LOVE HOTELS, I knew we had something very special on our hands. Having seen Catherine’s words come to life with such depth, honesty and beauty, it was obvious to us that this was the film we wanted to make our debut into distribution with.”

Director William Olsson adds:

“At the Kiyomizudera temple in Kyoto there is a tomb called Buddhas Womb. As you enter the tomb, you walk into total darkness with only a handrail to guide you. You walk and walk until you are completely deprived of any visual sense. Then, finally, you start to see the light at the end of a tunnel, and you come upon an ancient stone illuminated by a small hole in the roof. The lesson is simple. In order to see the light you first have to experience the dark. And that is ultimately what Lost Girls is for me. A story of being reborn. A journey through the dark to the light. Just like the movie itself, which I am thrilled to bring into the light on September 4.”

Astrakan Film AB are current in the final days of shooting Paul Schrader’s THE CARD COUNTER starring Tiffany Haddish, Oscar Isaac, Willem Dafoe and Tye Sheridan. The production which was shut down in March due to the COVID pandemic.

LOST GIRLS & LOVE HOTELS will hit select U.S theaters and VOD on September 4. International sales are being handled by Voltage Pictures.

FILM INFORMATION:

Distribution Company: Astrakan Releasing

Theatrical/VOD Release Date:  September 4, 2020

Written by: Catherine Hanrahan

Directed by: William Olsson

Starring: Alexandra Daddario, Takehiro Hira, Carice van Houten

Running Time: 97 mins

Rating: Not Yet Rated

ABOUT ASTRAKAN FILMS

Astrakan Film AB is a production company which thrives on collaboration between artists, filmmakers and likeminded producers. Named after the Astrakan apple tree and it’s fabled travel from Sweden to America which was immortalized in Vilhelm Moberg’s novel The Emigrants, Astrakan Film AB embodies the spirit of emerging American dreams and established Swedish roots. With William Olsson based in Gothenburg, Sweden; partner and producer Lauren Mann maintains a presence for the company in Los Angeles. Astrakan Film AB:s slate includes Swiss Army Man, Only and Paul Schrader’s The Card Counter, currently in production.

 

SYNOPSIS

An intoxicating exploration of contemporary Tokyo’s duality, LOST GIRLS & LOVE HOTELS stars Alexandra Daddario (TV’s “True Detective”, San Andreas), Takehiro Hira (The Fighter PilotThe Floating Castle) and Carice Van Houten (ValkyrieBlack Book). Based on screenwriter Catherine Hanrahan’s book of the same name, and directed by William Olsson, the film is a provocative journey inviting you to get lost within the darkest corridors of Japan in hopes of experiencing fleeting moments of beauty. We follow the passionate tale of love and lust between a haunted American English teacher Margaret (Daddario) and a dashing Yakuza named Kazu (Takehiro Hira) as their affair tears them apart and reshapes them across Tokyo’s landscape of dive bars, alleyways and three-hour love hotels.

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