
Love is Now is the intriguing and mysterious drama chronicling a summer of love for experienced photographer Audrey (Van Der Boom) and aspiring snapper Dean (Farren). Propelled by new love and Audrey's free spirit, the couple embarks on a formative country adventure following the NSW Harvest Trail where they discover significantly more than they ever expected along the way.... (Full plot summary below)
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Love is Now is the intriguing and mysterious drama chronicling a summer of love for experienced photographer Audrey (Van Der Boom) and aspiring snapper Dean (Farren). Propelled by new love and Audrey's free spirit, the couple embarks on a formative country adventure following the NSW Harvest Trail where they discover significantly more than they ever expected along the way.
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| Concrete PlaygroundTom CliftA simple and surprisingly affecting love story set against the stunning summery glow of rural New South Wales. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Byron StruckTugging on even the most cynical of heartstrings, it's a heart-warming film that is richly Australian, refreshingly self-aware, but successful in the difficulty of presenting love in the cinema. |
| Sydney Morning HeraldJake WilsonProduct placement in cinema is usually no worse than a nuisance, but Love Is Now takes it to the next level: this lacklustre Australian romance not only looks like a feature-length commercial, but is one. |
| User ReviewRussell SA great story, beautifully told. Acting (van der Boom, Farren) is warm, with an evident connection between the characters that makes the narrative 'believable'. Photography is at the heart of this film, and it is not surprising that cinematography is always worthy of an award nomination. I loved the sound track and appreciated the freshness of Production (Schulz) and I enjoyed talking about the Director's (Lounsbury) intent with friends after the movie... I think that is a discussion all who see it will want to have. |