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Synopsis: Exploring love, in all it's painful and messy glory. Six months ago actresses Zoe and Mal fell for each other at exactly the same moment in time while filming a love scene. After five blissful months together Zoe was decimated when Mal walked away. Three miserable weeks later a very lucrative network broadcast deal was in the works. They only had one request - re-shoot the love scene. Welcome to the set.
 
IMDB:
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NOT RATED
Year:
2014
80 min
389 Views


- Thank you! Thank you!

Exactly right! I can't believe

I didn't say that before.

- You look amazing.

- Thank you!

Alright, I wanna

show you something?

- Hey, how's it going?

- How's it going? Good to see you.

Alright.

Ben gave me a war room.

Since there's no space here?

Look what he did.

Since we don't have

a trailer for you today,

let's go in...

so we can chat for a minute.

What do you think?

It's nice, right?

Yeah. It's

actually really nice.

I know, it's kind of better than

the actual room we had last time.

I like it. He did a good job.

Yeah.

Definitely did a good job.

So, how are you

feeling, baby girl?

Okay.

You doing your breathing?

I see you're drinking water,

that's awesome.

I know, I know! I'm nervous.

I'm so f***ing nervous.

But it's all good,

it's so good.

You're gonna... you know,

knock it out of the park

like you always do.

Can people just not,

like mention anything?

Nobody's gonna...

you're taking lead.

If you want to talk

to people, you do.

If you don't want to,

you have this space to come to.

That's why it's here. Okay?

Look at the big comfy chair.

It's for you!

You know I don't sit.

Alright, so...

I'm gonna take

care of you today.

You know that, right?

You need anything...

at any moment...

You come to me.

Don't go to anybody else.

Alright?

I gotta go check on things.

- I'll be back.

- Okay.

I love you. I love you.

Hello!

Something's wrong

with this room.

Are you talking about the walls?

- That's part of it.

- There's not art on the wall and stuff?

Yeah! Where are the walls?

Oh, oh, okay. I get it,

So here's what's happening.

Remember the broadcast deal

we talked about?

Just to go over this again,

for the broadcast deal,

we have to have

the part of the love scene

that was filmed with nudity,

It's sort of doing a PG-13

version of the love scene.

So basically,

everything we have right now

before they get in bed

is perfect.

Everything after

they get out of bed, perfect.

We only need

to re-shoot the part...

the one spot from up here.

They're never actually gonna get

to the point of the love scene

where they take it off.

- It's not cable.

- Okay. Alright. It's not cable.

This bed needs... some light.

Oh my gosh, I cannot wait

to tell you about...

I have been, luckily,

really busy, for one thing...

Copy that.

Oh my gosh, it's hilarious...

Ooh! F***!

I'm sorry, I just want

to let you know Mal's in makeup.

Did you talk to everybody?

Do they know what's going on?

Yes.

This girl, she's

just filing her nails.

Filing, filing, filing, so loud,

like so intentionally,

trying to just ruin my moment.

- It's weird.

- Yeah.

And I finally looked

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Marina Rice Bader

Marina Rice Bader is a writer, director, and film producer. She is known for the films Anatomy of a Love Seen (2014), Raven's Touch (2015), and Ava's Impossible Things (2016). She was executive producer for Elena Undone (2010) and A Perfect Ending (2012). She started the Soul Kiss Films production company in 2009. She champions the LGBTQ+ community, saying “We could use more films with well-rounded LGBTQ+ characters, and I hope in some way I’m helping to address that issue.” more…

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