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NEON Releases First Teaser for Nicolas Winding Refn's 'Her Private Hell' at Cannes

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NEON released the first teaser trailer for Nicolas Winding Refn's new film "Her Private Hell" at the Cannes International Film Festival, according to Bleeding Cool. IndieWire reported that the film, starring Sophie Thatcher and Charles Melton, marks Refn's return to feature filmmaking after nearly a decade and will premiere out of competition at Cannes. The teaser showcases Refn's signature neon-drenched visual style, drawing comparisons to both "Blade Runner" and his own previous work, IndieWire added.

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NEON has released the first teaser trailer for "Her Private Hell," a new film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn (known for The Neon Demon and Drive), starring Charles Melton and Sophie Thatcher. The teaser was unveiled at the Cannes International Film Festival, where NEON is making a strong presence. The article also mentions the trailer for another NEON film, "Hope," which generated buzz at CinemaCon.

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NEON has released the first teaser trailer for Her Private Hell, from Nicolas Winding Refn, the director of The Neon Demon and Drive.
NEON is hitting the ground running at the Cannes International Film Festival, as they often do
We got the first trailer for Hope, which made a big splash at CinemaCon and appears to be making an even big
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NEON is hitting the ground running at the Cannes International Film Festival, as they often do, and while the rest of us who aren't in France are going to have to wait a hot minute to see some of these films, at least the studio is giving us something. We

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