Judy Greer plays the grieving mother in the thriller ‘Aporia’.
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Judy Greer plays a drowning woman in grief after losing her husband in a drunk driving accident and having to care for her devastated teenage daughter in the official trailer for Aporia.
In the trailer, Greer’s Sophie learns of a secret time-bending machine that her husband’s best friend, played by Payman Maadi, is building that could restore her former life, but with unpredictable consequences.
“We have this power. Why shouldn’t we use it?” her husband’s friend, played by Edi Gathegi, says at one point in the teaser trailer of her.
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“It’s too risky,” Sophie (Greer) replies as she faces the ethical dilemma of being able to kill the drunk driver and bring back her late husband to forever alter her and her daughter’s (Faithe Herman) pasts.
Aporia will have its world premiere for the first time at the Fantasia Film Festival on July 27, ahead of the film’s US theatrical release by Well Go USA approximately two weeks later. Armian Pictures’ Jared Moshe tale hits theaters August 11.
The sci-fi drama with elements of time travel, set in Los Angeles, is written and directed by Moshe. Production credits are shared by Neda Armian and T. Justin Ross, with David Lawson, Peter Van Steemburg, Dennis Walker, Doris Pfardrescher, Christopher Alender, David A. Smith, Tyler Gould, Matthew Helderman and Luke Taylor as executive producers.
Moshe is best known for writing and directing Western thriller The Ballad of Lefty Brown.