Times Square Love Story
Love in Mind...and the title
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Short Films, 01-Oct-2024
A young couple visiting New York gets into a fight in Times Square. Shae Sennett’s “Times Square Love Story” is an experimental observation of a dysfunctional couple trapped in the peculiar metropolitan Petri dish. Bickering about what to purchase, sore legs, and whatever else there is to argue over, “Babe” and “Murphy” meander around in the midst of massive LED ad boards and bustling city ambience. Babe can’t stop complaining, but it’s also unclear what’s fueling Murphy’s eternally-pessimistic attitude. Their moments of drama are interrupted by interludes displaying multi-screen points of observation while a moody ambient score plays. The couple’s agitated dynamic along with the film’s unique visual approach form a moment that is suffocating but compelling. -JM. Director: Shae Sennett. Cast: Marta Sharapova, Brandon Schock, Violette Trotter. DP: Thos Brown. Editor: Matthew Francescani. Sound/Music: Trevor Rivkin. Art Director: Peyton Barnes. AD: Emma Broadbent. Still Photography: Drew Hannaoui. BTS Photography: Christopher Petrus.
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