Invisible Life is heading to Amazon Prime Video in April 2020

Invisible Life -- Courtesy of Amazon Prime Video
Invisible Life -- Courtesy of Amazon Prime Video /
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If you’re looking for something new to watch, Amazon has a great list of releases for April. Invisible Life is now officially on the list of new movies.

As it comes to more of us being stuck at home, we’re going to need streaming services to help. Amazon Prime Video has a bunch of new content arriving in April, with Invisible Life now on the list. And you’re certainly not going to want to miss out.

Coming on Apr. 3, 2020Invisible Life is about two sisters in 1950’s Rio de Janeiro. Eurídice, 18, and Guida, 20, are inseparable and still live at home with their conservative parents. They live a traditional life, but that doesn’t mean they have dreams of following their parents’ footsteps.

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When the two sisters are forced apart by their father, they decide it’s time to take control of their lives. They refuse to stop searching for each other, but they need to make sure they nurture their own destinies at the same time.

It turns out that the two aren’t world’s apart like they’ve been led to believe. They’re in the same city, working on their own jobs and lives with a dream of finding each other. How will they react when they learn the truth about one another?

Invisible Life was released back in May 2019 at the film festivals and in December in the United States. Now it’s time to watch the movie on Amazon Prime Video. There’s no better time for the release, and not just because we’re stuck at home. This is an influential movie about two women with passions and they’re willing to do what it takes to reach their goals.

Invisible Life has been praised by critics and audiences alike. It’s Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes with a critic score of 93%. Audience rate it with an 86% approval score.

Check out the trailer for Invisible Life below:

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Invisible Life is heading to Amazon Prime Video on Apr. 3, 2020.