Letters (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 10, 2024

Original Title:
Letters

Genres:
Romance

Production Companies:
CF-105 Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 2

What truly happens, when you meet your soulmate?

Letters is a promotional short film made to advertise a novel of the same name. The story of Adam, Delilah and the tale they wrote together. Two young people who meet in the most boring of places but manage to have the most exciting of adventures together. A story of love, passion, and all that is good when two people who are meant to meet do just that. He didn't know how to be loved, she didn't know what it was like to be loved properly. The two come together to quickly build something special that would change them both for the better. They build a love that means something, and sets their lives on a trajectory neither could have ever expected. What truly happens, when you meet your soulmate?

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Art Direction:
Erin Meekis

Assistant Director:
Jaryd Turner

Boom Operator:
Kaylee Morabito

Camera Operator:
Henrique Ito

Director:
Samuel Hatch Restrepo

Editor:
Samantha Sernesky

First Assistant Camera:
Sebastian Cevallos

Gaffer:
Bailey Byrd

Producer:
Gavin Darnley

Sound Recordist:
Julianna Yaguas

Writer:
Gavin Darnley

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