"Why don't we see ghosts everyday?" That question is answered in the teaser trailer for Extra Ordinary, a new paranormal romantic comedy that will make its world premiere at SXSW Film Festival.

You can view the teaser trailer for Extra Ordinary below, as well as two images and a poster for the film. Stars Will Forte, Maeve Higgins, Barry Ward, and Claudia O’Doherty, as well as directors Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman, will be in attendance at the film's world premiere screening on Sunday, March 10th.

Daily Dead will once again be in Austin to cover the SXSW Film Festival, so be sure to check here for all of our reviews, interviews, and breaking news from the fest in the coming weeks!

Synopsis: "Rose, a sweet, lonely driving instructor in rural Ireland, is gifted with supernatural abilities. Rose has a love/hate relationship with her ‘talents’ & tries to ignore the constant spirit related requests from locals - to exorcise possessed rubbish bins or haunted gravel. But! Christian Winter, a washed up, one-hit-wonder rock star, has made a pact with the devil for a return to greatness! He puts a spell on a local teenager- making her levitate. Her terrified father, Martin Martin, asks Rose to help save his daughter. Rose has to overcome the fear of her supernatural gift & work with Martin to save the girl, get the guy and be home in time for a light snack...maybe a yogurt or something..."

"Premiere Screening: Stateside Theater on Sunday, March 10th at 5:00PM
Screening Section: Narrative Feature Competition
Screening Format: Narrative Feature
Run Time: 93 minutes
Premiere Screening:
-Stateside Theater on Sunday, March 10th at 5:00PM
Additional Screenings:
-Alamo Lamar A on Monday, March 11th at 1:45PM
-Alamo Lamar A on Thursday, March 14th at 7:45PM"

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