Exclusive Alone in Venice Trailer Sets Release Date for Romance Movie

As a seasoned movie enthusiast with a soft spot for romantic dramas set against breathtaking backdrops, I eagerly anticipate the release of “Alone in Venice“. Having traversed the labyrinthine canals of Venice myself, I can only imagine the allure that would draw a young actor and a married director to this city of enchantment.

In the near future, ComingSoon will unveil a unique trailer for the forthcoming romantic drama titled “Alone in Venice“. The story revolves around a young man who develops feelings for a married woman. This announcement follows Freestyle Digital Media’s successful purchase of the Video-On-Demand (VOD) rights to this film.

The movie is centered around an aspiring American actor named Saul Larson, who’s deeply in love with his married Chinese female director. They’re both in Venice, Italy, but their paths haven’t crossed yet. As he waits for her, he ponders the nature of love. The story unfolds as Saul grapples with her elusive presence and wonders if they will ever meet, considering the impending flood season. Will their encounter bring them together or complicate things further?

Check out the exclusive Alone in Venice trailer below (watch more trailers):

When is the Alone in Venice release date?

Starting January 7, 2025, the film “Alone in Venice” will be up for rental or purchase on various digital HD platforms across North America, including the internet, cable, satellite, and DVDs. This contemporary retelling of Thomas Mann’s novel, Death in Venice, has been written, directed, and produced by Jules East. The main characters are portrayed by Apollo Luce as Saul Larson, Lisa Jacqueline Starrett as Mia Jones, and Luca Rosini as Tommaso Greco.

During my summer vacation with friends, I found myself all by myself in Venice. This stunning city left me enchanted and surprised to learn that it’s fashionable among affluent Chinese married women to keep their Italian or Caucasian lovers here. Inspired by the timeless film “Death in Venice,” I was driven to make a movie about love, particularly forbidden love, as a Chinese director.

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2024-12-16 17:10