The characters of the upcoming romance drama, ‘The Song,’ are chasing their dreams of launching successful music careers and being with their true loves in the film’s new trailer. Samuel Goldwyn Films, which released the trailer, will distribute the musical movie on September 26 in theaters.

‘The Song’ features an up-and-coming cast, including Alan Powell, the lead singer of the popular band Anthem Lights, as well as ‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn’ star Ali Faulkner and ‘Nashville’ cast member Caitlin Nicol-Thomas. The drama was written and directed by Richard Ramsey.

The following official synopsis for ‘The Song’ has been released by Samuel Goldwyn Films:

‘The Song’ follows aspiring singer-songwriter Jed King (Powell) as he struggles to catch a break and escape the long shadow of his father, a country music legend. After reluctantly accepting a gig at a local vineyard harvest festival, Jed is lovestruck by the vineyard owner’s daughter, Rose (Faulkner), and a romance quickly blooms. Soon after their wedding, Jed writes Rose ‘The Song,’ which becomes a breakout hit. Thrust into a life of stardom and a world of temptation in the form of fellow performer Shelby Bale (Nicol-Thomas), Jed’s life and marriage begin to fall apart.

Watch the official trailer for, and check out the official poster and stills from, ‘The Song’ below.

Hear the Music In the New Trailer For the Romance Drama The Song

 Alan Powell, the lead singer of the popular band Anthem Lights, as well as 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' star Ali Faulkner

Alan Powell and Caitlin Nicol-Thomas in The Song

Alan Powell as Jed King in The Song

Written by: Karen Benardello

By Karen Benardello

As a graduate of LIU Post with a B.F.A in Journalism, Print and Electronic, Karen Benardello serves as ShockYa's Senior Movies & Television Editor. Her duties include interviewing filmmakers and musicians, and scribing movie, television and music reviews and news articles. As a New York City-area based journalist, she's a member of the guilds, New York Film Critics Online and the Women Film Critics Circle.

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