Love After Love

Love After Love

Movie |

Loss Of Loved One | Mother Son Relationship

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Russell Harbaugh
  • Cast(s): Andie MacDowell, Chris O'Dowd, James Adomian, Juliet Rylance, Dree Hemingway See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: David Shire
  • Award(s): Youth Jury 2018 (Won)
    Making Way 2018 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: IF, Arthur the King
  • Story:
    A sixty-something mother and her two adult sons cope and move onward following the death of their larger-than-life father/husband.
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STORY

Story
A sixty-something mother and her two adult sons cope and move onward following the death of their larger-than-life father/husband.

AWARDS

Won
Youth Jury Award

Best Film | 2018

Jury Award

Best Cinematography in a US Narrative Feature | 2017 | Chris

Nominations
Making Way Award

Best Feature Film | 2018

Jury Award

Best US Narrative Feature | 2017

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

"I'm not one to take my clothes off in a movie," MacDowell recently told The Hollywood Reporter, revealing that she shot her first nude scene for 2017's Love After Love at age 59. "Not that I'm a prude or anything, but I think I grew up in a time where most actresses would get body doubles." "After all of that worrying about taking my clothes off, it didn't even affect me in the least, seeing myself naked. What affected me more was to see how sad I looked. The only reason I could do that is because I know that sadness. That to me made me feel more vulnerable than being naked. It had no effect on me, being naked, which is fascinating." She admitted to I News in another interview that "I wish I had walked around naked in movies earlier. I probably should have taken [it all] off in my twenties. I grew up in a conservative family and, in my generation, most actresses hired body doubles for those scenes. But I had an awakening as to what the human body is, and I didn't want my kids (she has two daughters in their 20s who are actresses) in their acting, to feel any shame about their bodies. I want them to feel safe [doing nude scenes] because I had so much shame projected on to me about nudity as a child. It took me raising my children to finally feel more comfortable about my body."

Before they started shooting, Harbaugh had Andie MacDowell and other cast members watch John Cassavetes films.

Premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival.

The film was shot on 16mm film.

Russell Harbaugh's feature film directorial debut.

Popular Dialogues

"Nicholas: Hey! Why're you up? Suzanne: It's morning."