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Love is Free from recent Nfts graduate Hannah Renton provides a haunting multi-decade portrayal of one woman’s experience of and attitude towards love, something which has been significantly impacted by her upbringing and the influence of her unconventional yet loving father. Renton’s triptych short takes us from a young girl overhearing her warring parents as they argue about her father’s blatant infidelity, through to that same girl herself as a mother many years later still struggling with her father’s eccentricities as she is pushed to revisit her own childhood. With sharp and abrupt endings to each chapter, Renton invites her audience to mentally draw in the life lived between the three depicted moments, bringing us closer to the wrought emotions playing out on screen. With Love is Free premiering on Dn today we spoke to the UK-based filmmaker about casting multiple actors in the same parts...
- 7/13/2023
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
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