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‘Come See Me in the Good Light’: New Apple TV documentary gets moving first trailer

Apple unveiled today a touching trailer for “Come See Me in the Good Light,” its upcoming award-winning documentary about the late poet Andrea Gibson. Watch it below.

‘Come See Me in the Good Light’premieres on Apple TV on November 14

When Deadline reported earlier this year that Apple had acquired the rights to “Come See Me in the Good Light,” the documentary had just won the Festival Favorite Award at Sundance.

Today, the company released the film’s official trailer, and confirmed that it will premiere on Apple TV, as well as in select theaters, on November 14.

Apple describes the documentary as:

“[A] poignant and unexpectedly funny love story about poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley facing an incurable cancer diagnosis with joy, wit and an unshakable partnership. Through laughter and unwavering love, they transform pain into purpose, and mortality into a moving celebration of resilience.”

In addition to the Sundance award, “Come See Me in the Good Light” has also received the San Francisco International Film Festival’s Audience Award, Hot Docs’ Audience Award, Seattle International Film Festival’s Best Documentary Award, among others.

Watch the trailer below:

Watch “Come See Me in the Good Light” on Apple TV

Apple TV is available for $12.99 per month and features hit TV shows and movies like Severance, The StudioThe Morning ShowShrinking and Silo.

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Marcus Mendes is a Brazilian tech podcaster and journalist who has been closely following Apple since the mid-2000s.

He began covering Apple news in Brazilian media in 2012 and later broadened his focus to the wider tech industry, hosting a daily podcast for seven years.