The trailer for Boulevard, the late Robin Williams' final, live-action drama, has been released online.
Directed by Dito Montiel and written by Douglas Soesbe, the film co-stars Kathy Baker, Bob Odenkirk and Roberto Aguire.
"The routine of everyday life quietly peels away to reveal the struggle of a loving husband in conflict with his inner self," a synopsis said.
"Nolan Mack and his wife Joy wake up under the same roof each morning, their separate bedrooms underscoring the disparate worlds they're living in. Nolan's disconnection carries on in his job at the bank, where even a promotion cannot seem to lift the emptiness that permeates his life. His emotional journey begins to unfold when Nolan encounters a troubled young man. Nolan finds himself forced, for the first time, to confront the loneliness of his longtime marriage. While bravely risking every relationship in his life, Nolan opens himself to an incredible opportunity where desire might find its way back into his heart."
Starz Digital is to release the picture in theaters July 10.
Williams hanged himself at his home Aug. 11 after years of battling depression. He was 63.
The Oscar-winning actor has been posthumously seen in the dark comedy A Merry Friggin' Christmas and in the family fantasy flick Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. Still set for release is the animated movie Absolutely Anything, which will feature the beloved entertainer's last vocal performance.
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