If there’s one subject that cinema will always be able to cover isfamily dynamics—and, more specifically, how those dynamics sometimes fail miserably to work. This is the main theme ofGringa, adramatic comedythat centers around a girl who decides to go after her estranged father. In order to tease the upcoming premiere, Gravitas Movies provided Collider with the chance to debut exclusively the trailer for the film, which we can now share with you.
The trailer forGringamakes it clear who the title refers to: Marge (Jess Gabor) is a girl who constantly feels like shedoesn’t belong anywhere. When she discovers that her father is inMexicoand not in prison like she was previously told, she decides to pay him a visit to see how that encounter might play out.

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The trailer also reveals that the bond that Marge will form with her father Jackson (Steve Zahn) won’t come easy. The man is an alcoholic who is reluctant to take up is parenting duties. Luckily, he is reined in by Elsa (Roselyn Sanchez), who seems to be the voice of reason within his house. The movie will also depict the struggles of Mini (Judy Greer), who does her best to be a great mother to Marge despite her daughter’s feelings of abandonment.
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GringaWill Be a Rollercoaster Ride of Emotions
Gringawill clearly deal with someserious issues, but the trailer also sets a light tone to the story, revealing that, much like life, it will be formed by funny, depressing, tender, and harsh moments. Sports movies fans also get a bonus storyline, sinceGringawill also be about Jackson trying to save a rag-tag femalesoccer teamfrom failure – which looks like it will be a major bonding element with his daughter.
The movie is co-directed byEJ FoersterandMarny Eng, who are making their feature film debut after working for many years at the movie industry. Foerster worked as a second unit director in huge titles likeGodzilla,The Greatest Show, andThe Twilight Saga, while Eng was a stunt coordinator inThe BFG,Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and most recently onThe Last of Us. The screenplay is written byPatrick Hasburg, who created and wrote for hit 80s series21 Jump Street.
Gringapremieres simultaneously on Demand and in theaters on April 21. You can watch the exclusive trailer below:
Check out the official synopsis here:
Marge Bickford (Jess Gabor) navigates the halls of her high school and the chalked lines of its soccer field with the same sense of failure and dread. Life is passing her by and she doesn’t seem to mind… Marge runs away to find her estranged father, a faded ex-soccer star hiding out and coaching a rag tag women’s football team in rural Mexico. When he is not surfing, he drinks too much. He means no harm, but seems ill-equipped to handle the responsibilities of normal adulthood. In fact, he is probably far less mature than his unhappy daughter. The film becomes a funny and heart-warming journey as the two learn that a family can be put back together, even if all you have are the missing pieces.