Meg Stalter Is a Chaotic Queer Musician in the New Trailer for Cora Bora

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Meg Stalter altered our collective queer lexicon forever with “hi gay,” and now she’s giving us the accurate dyke drama representation we need. She stars as a struggling musician in an open relationship in the forthcoming rom-com Cora Bora, and the trailer just dropped.

Film distributor Brainstorm Media posted the trailer to YouTube on Thursday. The description simply reads: “Cora (Meg Stalter) puts her fledgling music career and life of random hookups on hold to go back home to win her girlfriend back, where she realizes that it’s much more than her love life that needs salvaging.” But that logline doesn’t tell the whole story.

What we learn from the two-minute preview is that, first of all, Cora is not a great musician. She’s in a long-distance open relationship with her girlfriend, as she tells people at a party who unconvincingly reply, “You seem happy.”

Cora suspects that her girlfriend Justine (Jojo T. Gibbs) has fallen for someone else, so she books a ticket back to her hometown of Portland. Her suspicions are correct, and she runs into her girlfriend’s new boo, Riley (Ayden Mayeri), as she’s walking into their home. The trailer also features appearances from Heather Morris of Glee fame, Manny Jacinto, and Margaret Cho, all of whom have extremely memorable one-liners.

But beyond the “we saw you from across the bar” energy of it all, Cora Bora mainly seems like it’s about the titular character’s own journey of self-actualization rather than the relationship dynamics alone. It’s actually kind of refreshing to see; non-monogamy is a commonplace aspect of many queer people’s lives, but it’s usually represented in sensational ways. Judging from the trailer, it seems that Cora Bora portrays the way non-monogamy factors into many queer people’s actual lives, which is to say that it’s not that big of a deal.

Cora Bora will hit theaters on June 14.

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