Considering that his directorial history includes a load of Friends episodes, Simon Pegg vehicle “Run Fat Boy Run” and Little Britain USA, David Schwimmer’s new outing as director represents a significant departure and perhaps therefore something of a gamble.

“Trust” stars Clive Owen and Catherine Keener as the parents of a 14 year-old girl played by Liana Liberato, who they are horrified to find has been victimized by an adult who gained her trust posing as a teenager in a chat room.

Thanks to Coming Soon, we now have the trailer for Trust, which you can view below. Needless to say, it represents a considerable shift in tone from Schwimmer’s previous output, however the trailer at least suggests that he is comfortable in this unfamiliar territory. Trust is due out later this year.

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