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Tribeca Film Festival 2024will introduce the world to the semi-autobiographical musical comedy seriesI Need Your Love, andScreen Ranthas a first look at the trailer. The five-episode series was created by singer and artist Camille Trust and Walker Kalan, and written and directed by Kalan. It is based on Trust’s own life, with the synopsis promising that “most of it actually happened.”

Screen Rantis happy to present a first look at the trailer forI Need Your Love. The trailer for themusical showintroduces Trust and immediately hints at the ups and downs of her musical—and personal—life. Take a look at the trailer in advance of the series’ June 9 premiere at Tribeca Film Festival 2024.

Music Movies & Shows To Watch After I Need Your Love

I Need Your Lovelooks to be an exciting new addition to the landscape of musical series and films. Thanks to its semi-autobiographical take on Trust’s life, the series stands apart from other genre entries, but there are a number of other films and shows that may make for good next-up choices. One great choice may be FXX’sDave, which adapts the real-life journey of Dave Burd a.k.a. Lil Dicky into a sidesplitting, yet emotional, comedy.Daveseason 4is on an indefinite pause as Burd has chosen to prioritize other projects for the time being, but three bingeable seasons wait to be watched.

As seen in the trailer,I Need Your Loveleans into the ups and downs of what it takes to survive in the music industry, especially in the unique landscape of New York City. A film that explores that to great effect—albeit in a different era—is the Coen Brothers’Inside Llewyn Davis. Set in the early ‘60s and inspired by the life of the late folk singer Dave Van Ronk,Inside Llewyn Davispaints the picture of a struggling singer/songwriter who is victim in equal parts to tragedy, the music industry, and self-sabotage.

For viewers inspired to check out amusic industry documentaryafterI Need Your Love,20 Feet From Stardommay be the best bet. Although Trust is fully an artist in her own right, theI Need Your Lovestar and subject is also an in-demand backup vocalist and has worked with artists including Shawn Mendes, Chelsea Cutler, and Fleet Foxes.20 Feet From Stardomsheds light on that side of the industry, and garnered near-universal acclaim when it was released in 2013.

I Need Your Lovewill enjoy a world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival on June 9.