Starring Rose McIver, George Mason and Kimbra, Daffodils is the story of a quintessential Kiwi marriage - and how it all fell apart. Leaving her dying father's bedside, singer Maisie rushes to perform at an indie music gig in town. But as she sings the opening song, it's hard for her to ignore the heartfelt story she's just been told, that of her parents' marriage. As the night goes on, we see the love story of Eric and Rose through Maisie's eyes. From the time they meet in Hamilton in 1966 to their separation in the 1980s, we follow the bittersweet nuances of a couple's life, expressed with contemporary re-imaginings of iconic hit songs of New Zealand artists including Crowded House, Bic Runga and Dave Dobbyn. Daffodils is in New Zealand cinemas 21 March. To be in to win a double pass, click here to watch the trailer and finish the sentence below: