New Queer Indie Film ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ Set to Hit Festival Circuit

‘Nothing Felt Like Her’, an exciting new queer indie film, is set to make its debut on the festival circuit.

New York, NY – August 5th, 2024

‘Nothing Felt Like Her’, an exciting new queer indie film, is set to make its debut on the festival circuit. The film, which aims to showcase the uniqueness of queer relationships, particularly sapphic relationships, has been eagerly anticipated by industry players, investors, and the general public alike.

The creative team behind ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ is thrilled to announce that they will be releasing two more LBGT films in the next year. This exciting news comes as a testament to the team’s dedication to representing and uplifting queer voices in the film industry.

Leading the creative team of ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ are Annabella Leonetti and Lu Fine, who have proven themselves as talented and passionate individuals in the world of indie filmmaking. Annabella Leonetti, the writer and producer of the film, drew inspiration from her own personal experiences and crafted a story that authentically portrays the complexities of queer relationships. Lu Fine, the director, brings their unique vision and expertise to the project, having previously directed other queer projects such as the short film ‘Mannequin’, and the music video for local queer rock band Talon’s “Blondie”.

When asked about the inspiration behind ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’, Annabella Leonetti shared, ‘I wrote the first draft of ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ three years ago as a way to process my emotions after a difficult breakup. It was important for me to accurately depict the challenges and beauty of queer relationships, and I’m grateful to have found a collaborator in Lu Fine to bring this vision to life.’

The creative team behind ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ has an impressive track record in producing queer indie films. Annabella Leonetti has gone on to produce several music videos, short films, and other forms of media that highlight queer relationships and characters. Lu Fine, with their background in directing queer projects, has already established themselves as a rising talent in the industry.

Fans of ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ can also look forward to two more LBGT films from the creative team in the near future. ‘I Saw God (And He Told Me It’s Going To Be Okay)’ is slated for release this fall, while ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’ is set to captivate audiences on the festival circuit in early 2025.

‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ sets itself apart from other queer indie films with its raw and disheartening portrayal of a toxic relationship. The film challenges the notion that queer relationships are always filled with happiness and delves into the complexities and hardships that can be present in any kind of relationship. By shedding light on these important aspects, ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ aims to create a more authentic representation of queer love on screen.

Following its run in the festival circuit, ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ will be available for public screenings, allowing audiences to experience the powerful storytelling firsthand. ‘I Saw God (And He Told Me It’s Going To Be Okay)’ will also be available for public viewing following its release. As for ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’, its release date to the public is yet to be determined.

For more information about ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ and the upcoming LBGT films from this talented creative team, please visit either acleonetti.com or lufine.org.

Watch the Trailer for ‘Nothing Felt Like Her’ here:

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