Grace Van Diengrapples with an online relationship gone wrong in her new filmWhat Comes Around.

PEOPLE is exclusively debuting the trailer forWhat Comes Around, which IFC Films will release in theaters Aug. 4.

Redford, 52, a producer and actor best known for helming the Saffron Burrows music dramaThe Guitar, tells PEOPLE she hopes this film “fosters conversation” about virtual relationships and communication across generations.

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WHAT COMES AROUND - Still 1. Grace Van Dien as “Anna” in Amy Redford’s WHAT COMES AROUND.

“I think it would be great if we could unpack concepts like ‘slut shaming’ and ‘toxic masculinity’ with more compassion and nuance than seems to be happening today,” the director says. “We seem to be in the great finger-pointing era. Thankfully, we are also in a time where people are trying to dismantle not only the imbalance of power but generational gaslighting."

“We also seem to be in an unprecedented moment where our youth’s community is more virtual than in-person,” she adds. “I see an existential crisis for younger and younger people.”

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WHAT COMES AROUND - Still 7. Grace Van Dien as “Anna” in Amy Redford’s WHAT COMES AROUND.

As its trailer reveals,What Comes Arounddives into complicated mother-daughter dynamics that arise after Anna’s online boyfriend Eric (Smilestar Kyle Gallner) insinuates himself into their lives in person. “Don’t you think we should meet someday?” asks Eric, revealing via video call he’s appeared at the family’s door.

His intrusion is a major red flag to Beth and Anna’s friend Brit (Reina Hardesty), who, in the trailer, advises her to “be careful — you don’t even know this guy.”

WHAT COMES AROUND - Still 5. Kyle Gallner as “Eric” in Amy Redford’s WHAT COMES AROUND.

In a statement about the film, Redford said, “I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to be in the director’s chair after a hiatus, where motherhood and family obligations took front row. Now I see this story through the lens of both the mother and child, and hope that this film invites discourse about the polarity of guilt and innocence.”

What Comes Around movie poster

She also tells PEOPLE thatWhat Comes Around, developed and filmed in Park City, Utah, around the time COVID made shooting major productions difficult, was “a collective act of faith. We had no time and no money to waste.”

From the moment Organ sent her his play,The Thing with Feathers, Redford says “every person involved had to jump in with both feet and with a lot of generosity.”

She also calls Organ “such a crafted writer — he is also very fair to his characters. He feels compelled to show the perspective of each character, and I respect that.”

What Comes Aroundis in theaters Aug. 4.

source: people.com