Project Detail

Love Type D

Synopsis

A woman who has been dumped eleven times in a row, discovers to her dismay that she has a loser in love gene.
Official Selection Edinburgh International Film Festival 2019 - World premiere

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Features
Running time
96 mins
Format
2K
Director
Sasha Collington 1st Feature
Producer
Sasha Collington, Jessica Benhamou, Harry Dodd-Noble
Executive Producer
Michael Halpern, Frances Bremer, David Stroud, Michael Julien, Reg Valin, Daria Polunina, Ivan Shenkman, Andrew Scott, Maurice Day-Lawson, Alex Catto, Stephen Morant, Stephen Fleck
Editor
St.John O'Rorke, John Murphy
Screenwriter
Sasha Collington
Director of Photography
Christopher Schneider
Production Designer
Judith Thomson
Sound
Vanesa Lorena Tate, Owen Spencer
Composer
Richard Canavan
Principal cast
Maeve Dermody, Rory Stroud, Oliver Farnworth, Tovah Feldshuh

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