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MEET YOUR EDITOR Bruno Chatelin - Check some of his interviews. Board Member of many filmfestivals and regular partner of a few key film events such as Cannes Market, AFM, Venice Production Bridge, Tallinn Industry and Festival...Check our recent partners. The news in French I English This content and related intellectual property cannot be reproduced without prior consent. Seattle will close with THE ONE I LOVE!On the recommendation of their therapist, a married couple spends a weekend away at a vacation home, where their romantic rekindling takes a turn for the surreal. This sophisticated blend of relationship drama and "Twilight Zone" twists features outstanding performances from Mark Duplass (Safety Not Guaranteed) and Elisabeth Moss ("Mad Men"). Actors Elisabeth Moss and Mark Duplass in attendance for the Closing Night Gala of #SIFForty, featuring THE ONE I LOVE! This sophisticated blend of romantic drama and science fiction follows married couple Ethan and Sophie (Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss), who are having trouble rekindling the sparks that began their relationship. Their therapist (Ted Danson) suggests a weekend getaway at a secluded vacation estate, where the couple spends their first night enjoying a quiet dinner, some great conversation, and even a little weed. As Sophie takes a moment to explore the grounds, she wanders into the charming guesthouse by the pool and discovers Ethan waiting for her. Their spark rekindled, they make love, and all seems back on track. That is, until she returns to the main house to find Ethan passed out on the couch with no memory of what happened. So begins a fantastical, original, and completely unpredictable story of devotion, deception, and wish fulfillment reminiscent of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" set in "The Twilight Zone." Using a bare-bones script from first time screenwriter Justin Lader, director Charlie McDowell and Seattle-based producer Mel Eslyn staged extensive, collaborative rehearsals with Duplass and Moss, leading to a pair of superb performances filled with depth, humor, and humanity. The result is a series of fantastical twists and turns that feel utterly real, but we dare not spoil a single moment in attempting to describe them. The One I Love simply must be seen to be believed. Director BiographyCharlie McDowell graduated from the American Film Institute's directing program, and while there wrote and directed several short films. McDowell received a book deal in 2008 to publish his entertaining and popular Twitter feed, entitled "Dear Girls Above Me." The One I Love is McDowell's debut feature film. Sponsored by Cinerama, MOHAI, Boeing, Kaspar's Catering, New Belgium Brewery, Brotherton Music provided by Bruce Pavitt.
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