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Directed by | William Eubank |
Written by | William Eubank |
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Starring | Gunner Wright |
Cinematography | William Eubank |
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Music by | Angels & Airwaves |
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Distributed by | National CineMedia (United States) |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $500,000[1] |
Box office | $1.5 million |
Love is a 2011 American science fiction drama film produced and scored by the alternative rock band Angels & Airwaves. The film is the directorial debut of filmmaker William Eubank. The film's world premiere took place on February 2, 2011, at the 26th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival and the film was later featured in the Seattle International Film Festival, FanTasia 2011, and a number of other festivals. The film was screened in 460 theatres across the United States on August 10, 2011, in the Love Live event.[2]
Love portrays the personal-psychological effects of isolation and loneliness when an astronaut becomes stranded in space and through this, emphasizes the importance of human connection and love. Additionally, it touches on the fragility of humanity's existence (explored through a dying Earth-apocalyptic doomsday scenario) inspired by the cautions of Carl Sagan in Pale Blue Dot and considers the importance of memories and stories as humanity's legacy.[3]
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