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Directed by | Kate Johnston Shauna MacDonald |
Written by | Kate Johnston Shauna MacDonald |
Produced by | Kate Johnston Shauna MacDonald |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Tru Love is a 2013 Canadian drama film written, directed, and produced by Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald.[1] A lesbian with commitment issues befriends a widowed mother who is visiting her workaholic daughter.
Plot
A 37-year-old lady named Tru Richmond (Shauna MacDonald) is well known for her propensity to change beds frequently and her difficulty settling down in one place for an extended period of time. Tru seems to have a fleeting life, lacking stability and a feeling of foundation, restless, and bearing emotional scars from her past. She relies on her wit, attractiveness, and charm to get by in life. But as she gets closer to her late thirties, the appeal of her way of life starts to lose its appeal, leaving her feeling weary.
Tru meets Alice Beacon (Kate Trotter), a 60-year-old widow visiting the town to see her daughter Suzanne, a 25-year-old corporate lawyer who is also a mutual acquaintance of Tru's, during her voyage. Unexpectedly, Tru and Alice develop a special and uncommon friendship that leads to a connection. While this is happening, Suzanne, who has a troubled relationship with her mother and a complicated history with Tru, worries more and more about the growing bond between Tru and Alice.
Suzanne tries to sabotage the developing romance because she feels threatened and jealous, but her strategy backfires, leading to unintended consequences.
Cast
- Shauna MacDonald as Tru Richmond
- Kate Trotter as Alice Beacon
- Christine Horne as Suzanne
- Peter MacNeill as Richard
- Tony Nappo as Taxi Driver
- Alexander Chapman as Gray
- Rachael Ancheril as Claire
- Anna Cyzon as Jaimie
- Tattiawna Jones as Angie
- Duff MacDonald as Scott
- Azra Valani as Resturent Guest
- Jerritt Boyce as James
- Sean Kaufmann as Guy at bar
Release and reception
Wolfe Releasing handled global distribution for Tru Love, while IndieCan Entertainment handled it in Canada. On October 7, 2014, it was made available on VOD, and on November 4, 2014, Wolfe Video published it on DVD. Watch True Love | Prime Video.
The movie received the audience award at the 2014 Inside Out Film and Video Festival, and MacDonald and Johnston shared the Emerging Artist Award. Patric Caird and Sonya Côté were nominated for Best Original Song at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015 for "Danse Elegant." Tru Love is a sparkling gem of a film. It's a pleasantly old-fashioned romance that will have wide appeal.
See also
References
- ↑ "Inside Out: Challenging Attitudes and Changing Lives". Torontoist, May 22, 2014.
External links
- Tru Love at IMDb
- Tru Love at Rotten Tomatoes