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Friday, April 8, 2016

LOUDER THAN BOMBS Trailer, Clips, Images and Posters

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Today we have the official trailer, clips, images and posters for the drama "Louder Than Bombs".

Co-written and directed by Joachim Trier ("Oslo, August 31st"), the film tells the story of a broken family of a father (Gabriel Byrne) and his two sons (played by Jesse Eisenberg and Devin Druid) who are confronted with their different feelings and memories of their deceased wife and mother (Isabelle Huppert), a famed war photographer. Amy Ryan, David Strathairn, Ruby Jerins and Rachel Brosnahan co-star.

"Louder Than Bombs" begins a limited run in theaters today

Check out the trailer, clips, images and posters after the jump.
















Gabriel Byrne and Amy Ryan in Louder Than Bombs

Gabriel Byrne and Devin Druid in Louder Than Bombs

Isabelle Huppert in Louder Than Bombs

Jesse Eisenberg and Devin Druid in Louder Than Bombs

Jesse Eisenberg in Louder Than Bombs

Louder Than Bombs Movie Poster 3

Louder Than Bombs Movie Poster 2

Louder Than Bombs Movie Poster 1

Louder Than Bombs Banner Poster

Official Synopsis
"On the eve of an exhibition honoring noted war photographer Isabelle Reed (Isabelle Huppert), whose career was cut short in the wake of her untimely death, a father and two sons grapple with her domestic and professional legacy. Flashbacks of Isabelle's conflated role of wife, mother and photojournalist intermingle with the present-day attempts of the Reeds to manage their grief amid combat of a different kind. Family patriarch Gene (Gabriel Byrne) discovers secrets about his late spouse while pursuing a new romance and struggling to connect with teenage son Conrad (Devin Druid), who hides in video games and introspection. Adult son Jonah (Jesse Eisenberg) takes leave from academic and married life to organize his mother's archive, only to slip into reckless behavior. Past and present coalesce in sharp focus as the surviving Reeds come to terms with love and loss - locating in memories both painful and joyous the skills they need to soldier on..."




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