The latest Kristen Stewart project to finally hit our shores is Personal Shopper, a kind of ghost story that made waves at Cannes and the Toronto Film Festival last year. Stewart and director Olivier Assayas previously collaborated on 2015’s fantastic Clouds of Sils Maria, and their second project together has been pretty divisive, but Stewart made our Best of TIFF list for completely carrying this movie all on her own. A new trailer heralds the film’s US release, which opens next month.

Stewart’s character Maureen works as a personal shopper in Paris for a lady who doesn‘t like to leave the house, and is waiting for some kind of sign from her twin brother who died three months ago. They had made a pact that whoever goes first would send the other a message, but she might have gotten more than she bargained for.

Here’s the synopsis:

Maureen is a young American in Paris making her living as a personal shopper for a celebrity. Also, she may have the psychic ability to communicate with spirits, just like her twin brother, Lewis, who recently passed away. Maureen soon starts receiving mysterious messages coming from an unknown source. In Personal Shopper, Olivier Assayas (who shared the Best Director prize at this year’s Cannes for the film) enters the fashion underworld, revisiting the classic codes of genre films – and teams up again with Kristen Stewart after their critically acclaimed collaboration on Clouds of Sils Maria (for which she was the first American actress ever to win a French César Award).

Personal Shopper opens here March 10.

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