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Apple TV+ & A24 Drop The Trailer for ‘The Sky Is Everywhere’

Apple TV+ and A24 released today, the official trailer and key art for the teen romance The Sky Is Everywhere. The film is headed by Grace Kaufman (Man with a Plan), Pico Alexander (Home Again), Jacques Colimon (Nocturne). The film will debut in select theaters and globally on Apple TV+ Friday, February 11, 2022.

Tucked among the magical redwood trees of Northern California and surrounded by her grandmother’s gargantuan roses, 17-year-old Lennie Walker, a radiant musical prodigy, struggles with overwhelming grief following the sudden loss of her older sister, Bailey. When Joe Fontaine, the charismatic new guy at school, enters Lennie’s life, she’s drawn to him. But Lennie’s complicated relationship with her sister’s devastated boyfriend, Toby, starts to affect Lennie and Joe’s budding love. Through her vivid imagination and honest, conflicted heart, Lennie navigates first love and first loss to create a song of her own. Acclaimed filmmaker Josephine Decker (Madeline’s Madeline, Shirley) directs from a screenplay by Jandy Nelson based on her novel of the same name.

Also starring in the film are Havana Rose Liu (The Chair), Julia Schlaeper (The Politician), Ji-young Yoo (Spider-Man: Far From Home), Cherry Jones (Succession) and Jason Segel (Sex Tape).

Apple Original Films presents an A24, Di Novi Pictures and Alice the Who production, The Sky is Everywhere is produced by Denise Di Novi (Little Women) and Margaret French Isaac (Stepmom) for Di Novi Pictures, alongside Decker and Allison Rose Carter (Shirley) for Alice the Who. Nelson and Joshua Bachove (Minari) serve as executive producers. The film features cinematography by Ava Berkofsky (Insecure), production design by Grace Yun (Hereditary), editing by Laura Zempel (Euphoria), costume design by Christopher Peterson (The Irishman) and music by Caroline Shaw (Madeline’s Madeline).

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