A gorgeous and frequently emotional rumination on the “big things” in life, James Gallagher’s new short film, Love, poses questions on what we love, why we love it, and what happens when the desire to win becomes detrimental to our experience of ourselves and other people. While that description seems preachy, the film is not didactic—on the contrary, its plot is extremely loose and impressionistic, requiring the viewer some effort to construct its fast-moving snippets into a coherent narrative.
The Player
The Father
The Art Teacher
The Model
The Quarterback
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A gorgeous and frequently emotional rumination on the “big things” in life, James Gallagher’s new short film, Love, poses questions on what we love, why we love it, and what happens when the desire to win becomes detrimental to our experience of ourselves and other people. While that description seems preachy, the film is not didactic—on the contrary, its plot is extremely loose and impressionistic, requiring the viewer some effort to construct its fast-moving snippets into a coherent narrative.
Movie / 1984
Movie / 1986
Movie / 2001
Movie / 1986
Movie / 2022
Movie / 2017
Movie / 2013
Movie / 2016
Movie / 1993
Movie / 1988
Movie / 1941
Movie / 2010
Movie / 1977
Movie / 1968
Movie / 2007
Movie / 2006
Movie / 1941
Movie / 1989