Rising from the depths of emotion back to contentment, and as fall becomes winter, “Love Film” is the story that starts after a breakup, told through the letters that the guy in Ottawa, the girl in Toronto, write to each other.

Completed May 2010.
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STARRING
Geoff Manchester and Alysha Aubin
MUSIC & MIX
The Captains Intangible
Scot Thiessen/James Parker/Alina Tringova
SOUND DESIGN
Jordan Trask
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Francis Slykhuis-Landry
DIRECTOR & DP
George Fisher
 
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ABOUT “LOVE FILM”
In this short film, Geoff Manchester and Alysha Aubin (Surviving Crooked Lake) are a guy and a girl after the love has gone elsewhere, separated by distance, and how their lives slowly start to make sense once more.

Featuring a loving, haunting soundtrack by The Captains Intangible.

BEHIND THE SCENES
“Love Film” was shot on location in Toronto, and Ottawa. Post production was completed in Montreal, and pickup shots were filmed in Vancouver, making this film a true trans-Canadian experience.

“Love Film” took three years from conception to completion. The script written at 3 am, never drafted, only cut. The weather was written in the script: we never looked at the forecast: we arrived to shoot, the weather was always exactly as scripted.

CONTACT
For more information, screening request, etc., please contact:
fisherg@gmail.com
(514) 267-1684



“Love Film” as therapy: it is made to make you feel better, to strengthen the greatness of the love you once had, lionize the love you have now, and to help you break free from the pain of the past.
Copyright © George W. R. Fisher, 2010