While we’ve been fairly fortunate that such Cannes Film Festival premieres as Inside Llewyn Davis, Nebraska, Blue is the Warmest Color, All is Lost and more have arrived with U.S. theatrical releases this year, there are still a few hold-overs that will have to wait until 2014. High on that list is Jim Jarmusch‘s vampire tale, Only Lovers Left Alive, which recently made a stop at the Toronto International Film Festival and New York Film Festival this fall.
We now have the first trailer for the film, which is of the international variety, complete with subtitles. Following Tom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton as two hopelessly romantic individuals in the most unexpected of settings, this evocative, beautiful trailer would indicate like a major work from Jarmusch. We were big fans of the film at Cannes, saying, in our full review, “Minimal in style, yet bleeding with coolness, this is perhaps the most unusual and restrained vampire movie in recent memory, primarily because Jarmusch is less concerned with the violent thirst for blood and other typical cliches associated with this sub-genre of mythology.”
As we await a firm release date, check out the trailer below (via ONTD) for the film also starring Mia Wasikowska, John Hurt, Anton Yelchin and Jeffrey Wright.
Only Lovers Left Alive will hit theaters next year.