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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.
 
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Year:
2014
80 min
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at her and I said,

"Susan, if you do not stop filing

your fingernails right now,

I'm gonna walk over there and stab

you with your fingernail filer. "

I mean, the counselor

wasn't too jazzed about that

but it was a real moment.

And what's weird is

she came up to me afterwards,

and gave me this hug and said,

"Thank you.

You know, nobody has ever

stood up to me in my life, ever.

I really respect you for that. "

- That's great.

- Yeah. Thanks.

She's one of the few

that made it.

You know,

through the program, and...

- Hi

- Hi.

- How are ya feelin'?

- Fine, good.

So happy to see you here.

I'm truly grateful.

- You look beautiful

- Thank you.

- Alex, well done!

- Thanks!

Great palette

to start with, though.

You're sweet.

You can look at me.

It's gonna be a fine day.

I know it's gonna be hard,

but we can all do it.

- Mm hmm.

- Okay?

- See you in a few minutes.

- Okay.

Anyway, Susan and I actually still

keep in touch through email, so...

it's how I know that she's

on the good path, you know?

What's the ETA Da Silva,

Mal's out in five.

May the blessing

of light be upon you.

Light on the outside,

light on the inside.

- Hey everyone!

- Hey Zoe! How's it going?

Nice to meet you, I'm Zoe.

I don't know what's gonna happen

when Mal comes out.

I have no idea.

She was supposed

to still be in the war room.

So I had some sort

of control over this.

I don't know

what's gonna happen.

It was the best time ever?

Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah, I bet.

That's really nice.

Hi beauty! Here you go.

It's only one shot.

We'll finish in like half a day.

- Hey!

- You're out here?

I didn't know

you were out of makeup!

Why didn't you say something?

It's not a big deal.

- Hi.

- Hi.

Thank you so much for coming.

I can't tell you

how much I appreciate it.

Yeah, of course!

Good to be back.

- So Zoe's already on set.

- I noticed...

Let's just...

Let's just move in slowly,

shall we? Good?

Yeah. Mm hmm.

Alright guys, let's get

to first positions, please?

First positions everyone!

Zoe, to your mark

on the bed, please?

- That's interesting.

- Zoe.

- I mean...

- Zoe.

So let me just take you

this way for a second?

War room!

Kara, I don't even know

why you brought me in here.

- I brought you in... - I'm

an actress, she's an actress.

I've seen her many times before, just

like I deal with every other actor,

I can go out there,

and we can just do this thing...

Zoe, that's not!...

We know that you are not at

your optimum, performance-wise,

unless this big wall, this big

wall that you've just put up

is down.

I understand why the wall is up.

Because you need to protect yourself.

However, you will not be able

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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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