Last year I had the fortune of seeing When We Saw Each Other More Often, the feature debut by William Wrubel, a young American filmmaker who’s studied under Angela Schanelec and started his own collective, Geister Film. Although comparisons between the two will abound, Wrubel is already charting his own textured and enigmatic territory; images from it have retained more than many things I’ve seen in the time since. After a world premiere at last year’s Downtown Festival, When We Saw Each Other More Often will get a stateside release from Several Futures that begins at New York’s Roxy Cinema on August 25, ahead of which comes a trailer. In the classrooms, cafes, bars and train stations of an unnamed German city, the lives of several young people intersect.” Find the preview and poster below: