Free-spirited sisters Slipper and Crescent (their parents were undoubtedly Burning Man meets Jesus freaks) have made a promise about the child they both long to have, until one sister's gras... Read allFree-spirited sisters Slipper and Crescent (their parents were undoubtedly Burning Man meets Jesus freaks) have made a promise about the child they both long to have, until one sister's grasp on the promise starts to slip.Free-spirited sisters Slipper and Crescent (their parents were undoubtedly Burning Man meets Jesus freaks) have made a promise about the child they both long to have, until one sister's grasp on the promise starts to slip.
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This tender, whimsical short film explores the complex layers of sisterhood, longing, and love. With moments that are laugh out loud funny and also deeply moving, the film balances its emotional core with a vibrant city backdrop, quirky, yet relatable characters, and poetic narration that will linger long after. At the center is the radiant Nicole Gabriella Scipione, writer and lead, whose performance is breathtaking. She brings raw vulnerability and warmth to the screen, portraying a woman caught between dreams and the beauty of acceptance. An honest and emotionally resonant piece. A celebration of family, promises, and the truths we must face. It's a film worth watching more than once.
10Munford7
A touching and beautifully made short that mixes heartfelt drama with moments of humor. Nicole Gabriella Scipione and Alina Phelan shine as sisters with a close and complicated connection, bringing real warmth and depth to their roles. The film's visuals and sound are rich and inviting, and the story lingers long after it ends. A wonderful showcase of Nicole's talent both on the page and on screen.
10JoyE-40
I had the thrill of viewing the film, "Play Me Like That" staring, Nicole Gabriella Scipione as Slipper and Alina Phelan as Crescent whom are sisters in this beautiful story of sisterly love and their magical relationship.
Their onscreen relationship will make you believe they are sisters off screen as it is pure magic.
The story is about two wild, fun-loving, hippy-type, free-spirited sisters whom both long to have a child and their journey going forward to achieve that goal, along with the emotions attached to making that dream a reality.
Their magical relationship screams of the love they have for one another as well as the love in their hearts for the unborn child they long to have and be a part of one another lives.
The onscreen relationship between Nicole and Allina is just like they were real blood-bonded sisters.
They portrayed their parts with beauty, grace and love for one another in the onscreen parts they portrayed.
The music was beautiful and very fitting for the film.
You will need to be prepared to laugh, cry, and have a plethora of emotions as you take this journey with the sisters.
I look forward to more of Nicole's brilliant work in film being seen very soon.
Their onscreen relationship will make you believe they are sisters off screen as it is pure magic.
The story is about two wild, fun-loving, hippy-type, free-spirited sisters whom both long to have a child and their journey going forward to achieve that goal, along with the emotions attached to making that dream a reality.
Their magical relationship screams of the love they have for one another as well as the love in their hearts for the unborn child they long to have and be a part of one another lives.
The onscreen relationship between Nicole and Allina is just like they were real blood-bonded sisters.
They portrayed their parts with beauty, grace and love for one another in the onscreen parts they portrayed.
The music was beautiful and very fitting for the film.
You will need to be prepared to laugh, cry, and have a plethora of emotions as you take this journey with the sisters.
I look forward to more of Nicole's brilliant work in film being seen very soon.
The film titled, "Play Me Like That" was a work of art.
It was filed with lots of emotion.
It touched on a serious subject, but through creativity and humor the message did shine through.
The acting was suburb and each character nailed their part.
The characters all played off of one another and Nicole's diverse acting skills were terrific.
She showed so many emotions from happy to sad.
The scene where the actors were in the artist studio was tastefully done. Just enough skin was tastefully shown to not distract from the message in the studio scene.
In conclusion, I feel this film was a masterpiece. The fact it was a short film was even more amazing.
I feel the parts that each actor portrayed fit them and their personalities immensely.
I enjoyed this film and look forward to more of Nicole's work in the future.
I give this film two thumbs up.
It was filed with lots of emotion.
It touched on a serious subject, but through creativity and humor the message did shine through.
The acting was suburb and each character nailed their part.
The characters all played off of one another and Nicole's diverse acting skills were terrific.
She showed so many emotions from happy to sad.
The scene where the actors were in the artist studio was tastefully done. Just enough skin was tastefully shown to not distract from the message in the studio scene.
In conclusion, I feel this film was a masterpiece. The fact it was a short film was even more amazing.
I feel the parts that each actor portrayed fit them and their personalities immensely.
I enjoyed this film and look forward to more of Nicole's work in the future.
I give this film two thumbs up.
A tender and refreshingly honest portrait of sisterhood, this short film captures the quiet complexities of love, resentment, and reconciliation between two women. It thoughtfully explores the rarely depicted emotional terrain of two sisters at a crossroads, as they face a life-changing decision that will alter their relationship. The performances from the cast are superb and heartfelt. What comes about is a film that takes you on a journey of the heartbreaking and hopeful, as our protagonist comes to terms with the unexpected and her own personal journey and hopes for motherhood. A reminder that what we plan for and expect might not always be what we receive.
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