No more Googling "best movies to watch while high" or streaming Cosmos for the umpteenth time. Here's a new flick to put on while you write poetry you'll regret and disappoint your mom. Moebius strip of self-referential irony, Sia alter ego, and elevator-lurker Shia LaBeouf is producing a trippy movie about true love that has just scored a soundtrack by the inimitable (but still imitated) Flying Lotus.

The film, directed by Israeli filmmaker Alma Har'el, is called LoveTrue. According to its official website, it's "non-fiction performance," having non-actors play younger and future versions of themselves in three love stories set in "starkly different American landscapes."

This is FlyLo's second score for a full-length movie, having provided the soundtrack for similarly mind-fucky "semi-animated comedy-drama-romance" An Oversimplification of Her Beauty in 2012. You'll have to wait to hear the undoubtedly transcendent soundtrack for LoveTrue, because there's no trailer. But not for long—it makes its debut at Tribeca Film Festival this year.

(h/t: Dazed)

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