"We're old, we should be honest with each other by now." "We're not that old." Good Deed Entertainment has revealed the official trailer for an indie romantic comedy film titled Days of Daisy, the latest feature from producer / director Alexander Jeffery. This premiered last year at Dances With Films and a few other small film festivals, and will be out to watch on VOD later this month if anyone wants to watch. The film is about a woman named Daisy, a 39 year old, a good-natured high school librarian, who desperately wants to have a baby. She meets Jack, the creative man of her dreams only to find out he does not want any children. Starring Jency Griffin Hogan as Daisy, Bryan Langlitz, Maddie Nichols, Toby Nichols, and Cathie Choppin. Featuring new music by Walker Lukens. This looks like it has some sweet moments, awkard moments, and some hilarious moments, hopefully...
- 5/9/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
What’s a woman to do as 40 beckons and she is still sans child, sans true life partner, and stuck in a dead-end job as a school librarian?
In the case of Daisy (Jency Griffin Hogan), the rest of her life begins with a wake-up call from her gynaecologist who reminds her politely, brutally, that she is not getting any younger and if she ever wants children, now is the time.
So, it’s out with the cowboy, with whom she shares a horse (her passion!) and indulges in awkward unfulfilling sex. And it is into the bad books of her mother, Camille (Cathie Choppin) who hears a wake-up call of a very different kind, and sets about arranging a series of also awkward, embarrassing dates in the hope of getting her daughter with man and child.
Meanwhile, there is crisis at school, as the art teacher (Sybil Rosen) has had enough and walks.
In the case of Daisy (Jency Griffin Hogan), the rest of her life begins with a wake-up call from her gynaecologist who reminds her politely, brutally, that she is not getting any younger and if she ever wants children, now is the time.
So, it’s out with the cowboy, with whom she shares a horse (her passion!) and indulges in awkward unfulfilling sex. And it is into the bad books of her mother, Camille (Cathie Choppin) who hears a wake-up call of a very different kind, and sets about arranging a series of also awkward, embarrassing dates in the hope of getting her daughter with man and child.
Meanwhile, there is crisis at school, as the art teacher (Sybil Rosen) has had enough and walks.
- 6/14/2022
- by Jane Fae
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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