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Bree and Drew just broke up. Panicking to pack up their stuff before the movers arrive, they fall back on witty repartee to mask their true feelings as Drew tries to force Bree to take back the ring she never wanted.
Creative team
Writer: Amelia Wasserman
Directors/producers: Nick Wilson, Amelia Wasserman
Filmmakers’ statement
Full disclosure: we made this film together about our break-up, after our break-up. In hindsight maybe not the best idea but hey, it seemed like a good idea at the time!
We wanted to show a couple on their last legs who are choosing defensiveness and humour over honesty and vulnerability until they can’t mask their true feelings any longer.
About Nick Wilson
Nick Wilson is an award-winning director, cinematographer and editor whose most recent directing credits include the VICE documentary, Armed & Reasonable: Guns Nuts in Canada.
Other credits include his award-winning CBC documentary Prince of Pot: The US vs Marc Emery as well as the comedic short film The Floaters. He is currently developing his first feature film.
About Amelia Wasserman
Amelia Wasserman is a writer and producer with a long history in storytelling in various mediums.
In 2014, Amelia competed in CBC’s ComedyCoup Accelerator where her team placed top five with their digital series Charlie and Yoni #Lifeafter30. Since then she has written and produced a handful of comedic shorts, including The Floaters, which premiered at the Canadian Film Festival in 2015 and earned her an LA Shorts Award for best screenplay.
In 2017 and 2018, she produced two short films, Robot Bullies and New Kid Placement Committee with Evan Goldberg’s And Action! film initiative and is currently developing her first feature film with NSI’s Features First program.