From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2022 film by Jamie Adams
She Is Love
|
---|
Theatrical release poster
|
Directed by
| Jamie Adams
|
---|
Written by
| Jamie Adams
|
---|
Produced by
|
- Sarah Gabriel
- Marc Goldberg
- Christian Mercuri
|
---|
Starring
| |
---|
Cinematography
| Jan Vrhovnik
|
---|
Edited by
|
- Martina Zamolo
- Amy Pettipher
|
---|
Music by
| Chris Hyson
|
---|
Production
companies
| |
---|
Distributed by
| Signature Entertainment
|
---|
Release dates
|
- 14 October 2022
(
2022-10-14
)
(
London
)
[1]
- 3 February 2023
(
2023-02-03
)
(United Kingdom)
|
---|
Running time
| 82 minutes
|
---|
Country
| United Kingdom
|
---|
Language
| English
|
---|
She Is Love
is a 2022 British
romantic drama
written and directed by
Jamie Adams
, starring
Haley Bennett
,
Sam Riley
and
Marisa Abela
.
[2]
[3]
She Is Love
had its world premiere at the
BFI London Film Festival
on 14 October 2022, and was released in the United Kingdom on 3 February 2023 by
Signature Entertainment
.
Synopsis
[
edit
]
Estranged for more than a decade, a divorced couple Idris (Riley) and Patricia (Bennett) revisit their past whilst stuck together in a Cornish hotel owned by Idris’ current girlfriend Louise (Abela).
[4]
[5]
Cast
[
edit
]
Production
[
edit
]
Principal photography finished in
Cornwall
in April 2021, with some filming taking place at
Tresillian House, St Newlyn East
.
[6]
The film has been said to have been shot in 6 days during lockdown and to have been made in an improvisational style that Adams also deployed on previous pictures such as
Black Mountain Poets
and
Love Spreads
.
[7]
Release
[
edit
]
The film received its world premiere at the 66th
BFI London Film Festival
on 14 October 2022.
[8]
It is set to be released theatrically and on digital platforms in the United Kingdom on 3 February 2023 by
Signature Entertainment
.
[9]
Reception
[
edit
]
On the
review aggregator
website
Rotten Tomatoes
,
She is Love
holds an approval rating of 30% based on 23 reviews.
[10]
Kevin Maher of
The Times
describes “charming screwball chemistry” between the main actors and “a knock-out” performance from Marisa Abela, adding also that it was “nicely shot”.
[11]
Laura Venning in
Empire
described it as “pleasant enough but instantly forgettable.”
[12]
References
[
edit
]
External links
[
edit
]