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Veteran Editor Directs LGBTQ+ Drama 'Me, After You' in LA Debut

Summary

  • Ruben Navarro makes feature directorial debut with LGBTQ+ drama
  • Film explores themes of immigration and sexuality, set in Los Angeles
  • Ensemble cast includes Alex Sorian Brown, Giacomo Rocchini, and Sofia Kunz
Veteran Editor Directs LGBTQ+ Drama 'Me, After You' in LA Debut

Veteran film editor Ruben Navarro is set to make his feature directorial debut with the LGBTQ+ coming-of-age drama "Me, After You." The bilingual English-Spanish language film will explore themes of immigration and sexuality, and is scheduled to be shot in Los Angeles.

The story follows Daniel, a Spanish writer who has a complicated romance with Andrea, an Italian man. When Andrea returns to Italy, Daniel is left heartbroken. That is, until he meets Maria, an Argentine woman trapped by societal expectations. The film will see both Daniel and Maria confront their fears and rediscover the courage to embrace their true selves.

The ensemble cast for "Me, After You" includes Alex Sorian Brown, Giacomo Rocchini, and Sofia Kunz. Navarro, who chose to shoot the film in Los Angeles, has described it as "a love letter to Los Angeles and to outsiders who come here seeking love, identity, and belonging."

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The film follows Daniel, a Spanish writer, who has a complicated romance with Andrea, an Italian man. When Andrea returns to Italy, Daniel is left heartbroken, until he meets Maria, an Argentine woman trapped by societal expectations. The film sees both Daniel and Maria confront their fears and rediscover the courage to embrace their true selves.
Veteran film editor Ruben Navarro is making his feature directorial debut with "Me, After You."
The film is set in Los Angeles, with Navarro describing it as "a love letter to Los Angeles and to outsiders who come here seeking love, identity, and belonging."

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