"Goodbye, Petrushka" isn't a film About figure skating, but figure skating is an important part of its story line and there is a bit of figure skating in it. We don't often find that, so if you get a chance to see the film, I think you will really enjoy it.
"Claire, 19, is a bit of an oddball: a romantic, a puppeteer, and a fish out of water at college. After one appalling class too many, Claire hits breaking point. Right around that same time, she has a chance meeting with an intriguing Frenchman named Thibaut, a figure skater at the end of his career. That's when Claire decides it's time for a change. She allows her crazy, rich best friend Julia to talk her into an impulsive move from New York to Paris. There, the starry-eyed Claire meets Thibaut again and they embark on a unique project together." Synopsis from the Director, Nicola Rose
You can watch the Offical Trailer here
Not on TV or streaming (yet), but if you are in New York or Los Angeles, you can see this film in its theatrical premiers.
The New York premiere is on July 17, 5:15 PM; Tickets available on EventBrite.
I'll add the Los Angeles details when I have them. I saw the film a couple of weeks ago at its festival premier at The Chinese Theatres in LA, and it was really fun!
"Claire, 19, is a bit of an oddball: a romantic, a puppeteer, and a fish out of water at college. After one appalling class too many, Claire hits breaking point. Right around that same time, she has a chance meeting with an intriguing Frenchman named Thibaut, a figure skater at the end of his career. That's when Claire decides it's time for a change. She allows her crazy, rich best friend Julia to talk her into an impulsive move from New York to Paris. There, the starry-eyed Claire meets Thibaut again and they embark on a unique project together." Synopsis from the Director, Nicola Rose
You can watch the Offical Trailer here
Not on TV or streaming (yet), but if you are in New York or Los Angeles, you can see this film in its theatrical premiers.
The New York premiere is on July 17, 5:15 PM; Tickets available on EventBrite.
I'll add the Los Angeles details when I have them. I saw the film a couple of weeks ago at its festival premier at The Chinese Theatres in LA, and it was really fun!