HOW TO STOP A RECURRING DREAM, the feature film debut of British writer-director Ed Morris, and starring Ruby Barker (Marina Thompson in Bridgerton), will be released across UK digital streaming platforms on 9 March, 2021. The film won both Best Feature and Best Actress awards at December's British Urban Film Festival.
From 9 March, the film will be available to stream on Amazon, Google Play, Apple TV, Microsoft TV and Virgin On Demand.
Exploring themes of separation and loss, this dreamy trip takes place over a weekend in the lives of two sisters whose relationship is being tested to its limit. After Mum and Dad announce an imminent, split- custody separation, Yakira - the oldest daughter - kidnaps her younger sister and takes to the road, in an attempt to reconnect before they part.
The film's lead, Ruby Barker, has recently become a breakout star following the huge success of Netflix's Bridgerton. Writer-director Ed Morris is a director of commercials and music videos for such bands as Massive Attack, and is best-known for the now-banned documentary This Is Not – An Interview with Tony Kaye, an intimate conversation with the American History X director, whose eccentric stunts while working in Hollywood earned him a reputation for controversy within the studio system.
HOW TO STOP A RECURRING DREAM is produced by Polly du Plessis, with TV and radio presenter Edith Bowman as executive producer. The film features original and previously released music from Ibeyi, the Afro-French Cuban musical duo of twin sisters Naomi and Lisa-Kaindé Díaz, who meld elements of Yoruban music with modern jazz, soul and hip-hop.
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