By Armando
Director Bing Liu’s narrative debut Preparation for the Next Life will open in select U.S. theaters on September 5, 2025, with a newly released trailer offering a first look at the drama’s intimate focus on immigration, trauma, and connection.
Based on the acclaimed novel by Atticus Lish and adapted by Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Martyna Majok, the film follows Aishe (Sebiye Behtiyar), a Uyghur woman working in the margins of New York City’s Chinatown. There, she meets Skinner (Fred Hechinger), a recently discharged U.S. soldier struggling to re-adjust after three tours in the Middle East.
The film centers on their evolving relationship, two people shaped by violence, displacement, and invisibility, who begin to imagine the possibility of a life different from the one they expected. Rather than offering a traditional romance, Preparation for the Next Life studies how love can exist amid precarity, revealing the quiet resilience of people surviving in the cracks of a divided city.
Liu, best known for his Oscar-nominated documentary Minding the Gap, brings a vérité sensibility to the story, blending documentary texture with deeply cinematic storytelling. His approach captures New York with an almost tactile realism, where each street corner feels lived-in and every moment carries emotional weight.
Produced by Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Adele Romanski, Mark Ceryak, and Barry Jenkins, the film reflects Liu’s signature blend of empathy and social observation, balancing raw intimacy with political awareness.
Watch the trailer for Preparation for the Next Life below.
			