“There’s no extra music in me. No extra desires in me,” says Grace Kaufman in a brand new trailer for “The Sky Is All over the place.” “I’ve misplaced the one particular person on earth who understood me.” An adaptation of Jandy Nelson’s 2010 YA novel of the identical identify, Josephine Decker’s Apple TV+ movie tells the story of Lennie (Kaufman, “Man with a Plan”), a 17-year-old woman mourning the lack of her older sister.
Although Lennie desires of residing like her sister did, “with daring, and spirit, and a lot pleasure,” the musical prodigy is overcome with grief. She finds herself drawn to Joe (Jacques Colimon, “The Society”), a brand new classmate, as she concurrently will get nearer to Toby (Pico Alexander, “Dickinson”), her sister’s devastated boyfriend.
“With Joe, I really feel so very alive, however after I’m with Toby, there’s somebody with me in my grief,” Lennie explains.
Decker’s credit embrace Elisabeth Moss-starrer “Shirley,” a portrait of horror author Shirley Jackson, and “Madeline’s Madeline,” a psychological thriller a couple of theater pupil performed by Helena Howard.
“The Sky Is All over the place” hits choose theaters and Apple TV+ February 11. Nelson penned the script.