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Fresh off their turns in the Oscar-nominated, Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper will reteam for the period drama, which shared a new photo of Lawrence in character. When will you be able to see the film? Well, that’s a whole ‘nother issue entirely.Susanne Bier directs, the story of a New England couple who move to North Carolina to launch a timber industry in 1929. Don’t expect smooth sailing, however. As the plot synopsis lays out:Does she use a bow and arrow to do so? Please tell me Jennifer Lawrence is going to go all Katniss on this poor, child-bearing frontier woman.We’d like to tell you when you can expect to see, but if you live in the States, you might be out of luck. ScreenRant (which shared the top image) reports thatdoesn’t yet have a U.S. release date, nor proper U.S. distribution. The film’s IMDB page notes that StudioCanal plans to releasein the UK later this year (on Oct. 24, to be specific), and in France next year. Yahoo Movies , meanwhile, reports that Bier took 18 months to finish the film, and the lengthy post-production process has led to delays.But now that the film has release dates in certain territories, why won’t a U.S. distributor pick it up… or dare to put it in the annual Oscar race?Let’s state the obvious: Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper are huge movie stars, and their pairing should be able to carry any art-house drama. The two earned Academy attention for bothand. Later this year, Lawrence is expected to shatter box office records in, while Cooper will be part of Clint Eastwood’s next feature,The easy answer might be thatis bad. We have been hearing about it for years now, and the stars filmed it a while back. Susanne Bier has been tinkering with it. If it were a possible awards contender, it likely would be teasing itself to crowds in Venice, Telluride or Toronto. The silence on, so far, speaks volumes.Danish director Susanne Bier has a strong following overseas for her outstanding features(which was remade in the States) and. She might not have the name recognition to open a film, but her two leads do. Now that we are seeing a new photo for, does this mean a trailer will follow? Or a release date? Or the possible hint of an awards campaign? Because right now, the film is a high-profile mystery, and we’d love to have it solved.