‘Bleeding Love’ Trailer: Ewan McGregor And Clara McGregor Hit The Road In New Father/Daughter Drama

It’s always cool to see a parent and their child act together in the same movie, especially when they get to replicate their relationship. Such is the case for Bleeding Love, which premiered at SXSW under the title You Sing Loud, I Sing Louder, and stars Ewan McGregor alongside his real-life daughter, Clara McGregor.

As seen in the new trailer ahead of its release next month, Bleeding Love centers on an estranged father and daughter on a road trip to Santa Fe, confronting the issues that drove a wedge between them, and encountering offbeat characters.

The film was directed by Emma Westenberg, known mostly for TV work and Janelle Monae’s 2018 sci-fi companion piece, Dirty Computer.

Also in the cast are Sasha Alexander, Jake Weary, Kim Zimmer and Vera Bulder.

Here’s the synopsis: Starring real-life father and daughter Ewan and Clara McGregor, Bleeding Love is a gritty, emotional tale about healing familial wounds through re-connection. After a drastic incident in her life, a young woman (Clara) embarks on an impromptu road trip with her estranged father (Ewan). En-route to their destination of Santa Fe, New Mexico, the two are forced to confront the issues of their past that have led to their frail relationship, while encountering an eccentric array of characters along the way, in order to bring them closer together again.

Bleeding Love hits theaters and VOD on February 16th.

Travis Hopson
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