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Rachael Leigh Cook's 'Broken Kingdom' Debuts Trailer
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In this drama, Cook portrays a day-care teacher who does everything she can to fight the weight of a tragic secret.

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The first trailer for Daniel Gillies' directorial debut "Broken Kingdom" has hit the web. The film tells the stories of four different characters, but the trailer mostly follows Rachael Leigh Cook's Marilyn who is seen building a romantic relationship with Darren Le Gallo's Chris, and expressing anger in front of Seymour Cassel's Clayton.

The movie features four narratives weaving their way through the tragic slums of Bogota to the lofty hills of Hollywood. A 14-year-old prostitute girl and an ill-fated, eccentric American writer forge a strange companionship. A Colombian university student invites a terrible danger into her world in the name of financial solace, while a day-care teacher in Los Angeles does everything she can to fight the weight of a tragic secret.

"Broken Kingdom" also stars Rachael Leigh Cook's husband Daniel Gillies who writes the script. Shot back in 2008, the drama is still in post-production, according to IMDb. Posters for the film have also emerged, mentioning Ryan Gosling as an executive producer. No release date is set for the movie yet.

Video has been removed as requested by John Murphy, the producer on "Broken Kingdom".

Another poster of 'Broken Kingdom':

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