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Vis à Vis

Country: UK, Language: English, 16 mins

  • Director: Dan Connolly
  • Writer: Dan Connolly
  • Producer: Dan Connolly

CGiii Comment

Oozing with talent.

It turns on a knife edge...the ridiculous things we do for love.

Just one thing...without the last scene, it would have been so much more powerful.

Still, undeniably brilliant.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Workaholic Lara is having the day from hell and the last thing she needs is to spend her time interviewing smug couples about their endlessly fulfilling love lives. When she pays a home visit to a bubbly gay couple (Ricky and Martin) who are seeking De Facto visa status a hidden agenda becomes apparent causing Lara to reevaluate her own life and make some big decisions. 'VIS à VIS' is a bittersweet, topical, offbeat comedy that looks at the choices we make and the lengths we go to for the ones we love.

Cast & Characters

Amy Lehpamer as Cindy;
David Harrison as Ricky;
Belinda Misevski as Lara;
Dan Connolly as Martin