Love Is Now (2014)A summer of love for Audrey and Dean where they discover significantly more than they ever expected. Director:Jim Lounsbury |
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Love Is Now (2014)A summer of love for Audrey and Dean where they discover significantly more than they ever expected. Director:Jim Lounsbury |
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Credited cast: | |||
Eamon Farren | ... |
Dean
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Claire van der Boom | ... |
Audrey
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Anna Torv | ... |
Virginia
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Dustin Clare | ... |
James
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Chris Haywood | ... |
Ben
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Rainee Lyleson | ... |
Becca
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Lech Mackiewicz | ... |
Zbiggy
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Heather Mitchell | ... |
Evelyn
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Matt Hardie | ... |
Marcus
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Kevin MacIsaac | ... |
Farmhand
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Emily Eskell | ... |
Ebony
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Yasmin Kassim | ... |
Catherine
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Mitchell Connolly | ... |
Art Patron
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Rodger Corser | ... |
Constable Richards
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Hiroshi Kasuga | ... |
VIP Guest in Gallery
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Love is Now is the intriguing and mysterious drama chronicling a summer of love for experienced photographer Audrey (Van Der Boom) and aspiring snapper Dean (Farren). Propelled by new love and Audrey's free spirit, the couple embarks on a formative country adventure following the NSW Harvest Trail where they discover significantly more than they ever expected along the way.
Amazing cinematography (Anthony Jennings), an inspiring soundtrack (Kram) and a great story of love remembered: An Aussie indie film that is not to be missed as it (eventually) gets around the world (with Universal Pictures). It is one of those experiences that demands discussion, so see it with a good friend - you will both love it! Claire van der Bloom (as Audrey) and Eamon Farren (as Dean) are contrasting but complementary characters... Their relationship is at the heart of the movie - but there are times when the real star is the Australian bush. This is a 'road movie' that embarks on a journey of discovery, of joy, and much more. ... and 10/10 (my score) because it will insist you revisit, see it again, and resolve all those important questions. And that is a great movie!