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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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2014
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to make you feel this way.

We can't hurt each other

like this anymore!

Okay, Zoe? It's too much!

It's too much!

And I can't, I can't do it!

I can't!

Hello?

Hey, Stephanie. It's Zoe.

Yeah, just letting you know,

If you could just come get Mal,

she really probably needs you

but I gotta go,

so I'll talk to you later.

Okay. I'm on my way.

I love you so deeply...

and I know it's ridiculous,

but I'm so full of it!

I'm so full of it for you, and I

can't keep it inside anymore.

But I want you to see me.

I want you to tell me the truth.

I want to be creative

partners with you.

You think that I don't see you?

Is that what you think?

God, you are amazing!

I'm your biggest fan!

- See you guys.

- Good night!

My god, Zoe!

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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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