Masters of Love
Synopsis
In the fraught lead up to Emmy and Samatha’s wedding Josh (Emmy’s brother) finds himself dumped and homeless and sleeping on his best mate Niall’s floor. As Niall tries to coax Josh out of his dark place and back into the dating world they both miss the fact that Emmy is having second thoughts about marriage.
As the wedding draws closer Emmy gets more confused, Niall tries to sleep his way out of loneliness and Josh finds solace in an unexpected and destructive place.
Details
- Year
- 2019
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 84 min
- Format
- 4K Digital
- Director
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Matt Roberts
- Producer
- Matt Roberts
- Executive Producer
- Mark Waites
- Editor
- Matt Roberts
- Screenwriter
- Matt Roberts
- Director of Photography
- Tom Debenham
- Production Designer
- Francesco Raffo
- Sound
- Barni Sparkes
- Composer
- Johnny Yates
- Principal cast
- Ciaran Dowd, Sarah Ovens, Owen Roberts, Eleanor Fanyinka, Bekka Bowling, Lizzy Watts
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Truck Films
Matt Roberts29 Charlotte Road
London
EC2A 3PB
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