“She Loved Blossoms More,” directed and co-written by Yannis Veslemes, will be making its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival in the “Escape From Tribeca” section. The film is a science-fiction drama that blends elements of family drama with a psychedelic exploration of grief and curses.
Three brothers embark on a mission to bring their long-dead mother back to life through an unusual time-machine. However, their delusional father’s interference leads to experiments gone wrong, resulting in a surreal nightmare where past and present realities merge in a disturbing yet comedic take on the themes of defeat, morality, and family dynamics.
Hugues Barbier of Yellow Veil Pictures praises Veslemes’ vision and the talented team behind the film, calling it an emotional thrill ride that showcases an exciting new filmmaker’s potential. The production is led by Fenia Cossovitsa, with executive producers Christos V. Konstantakopoulos, Ant Timpson, and Andreas Zoupanos Kritikos, along with co-producer Alexis Perrin. “She Loved Blossoms More” is supported by the Greek Film Centre, ERT, and EKOME.