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Love Me Not

A couple on the brink of divorce, seeks help from a professional counseling service, in hopes to save their marriage in this experimental thriller utilizing the Screenlife subgenre.

  • Shreco Bakari
    Writer
  • Ashley Chanel
    Executive Producer
  • Shreco Bakari
    Director
  • Rosa Lamb
    Producer
  • Chloe Jasmine
    Producer
  • Hassan Goines
    Key Cast
    "Klaxton Owens"
  • Shreco Bakari
    Key Cast
    "Noir Thomas"
  • Maddie Fernandez
    Key Cast
    "Maeve Thomas"
  • Nick Marshall, Jr.
    Key Cast
    "Zane Thomas"
  • Ashley Chanel
    Key Cast
    "Rouge Blair"
  • David Fesliyan
    Original Score
  • S U P E R C E L L Entertainment
    Special FX
  • Shreco Bakari
    Sound FX & Mixing
  • Shreco Bakari
    Editor
  • Project Type:
    Experimental, Short
  • Genres:
    Thriller, Suspense, Screenlife
  • Runtime:
    34 minutes 1 second
  • Completion Date:
    August 4, 2024
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Independent Horror Movie Awards 2024 - Official Selection

    Official Selection
  • Independent Horror Movie Awards 2024 - Nominations

    11 Nominations: Best Actor (Shreco Bakari), Best Gore, Best Special FX, Best Twist, Best Writing, Best Editing, Best Sound, Best Director, Best Short, Best Kill & Best Original Concept
  • Independent Horror Movie Awards 2024 - Awards

    Award Winner: Best Actor (Shreco Bakari), Best Special FX (Shreco Bakari), Best Gore (Shreco Bakari) & Best Twist
Director Biography - Shreco Bakari

Shreco Bakari is a filmmaker known for his creative and captivating Found-Footage horror films with over 100 plus awards worldwide.

Now he brings unique and fresh thrills in this new take on a "What Would You Do?" concept utilizing the 'Screen-Life' subgenre.

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Director Statement

I wanted to make something that would have viewers in a complete 'WTF" state of mind after the credits roll. I believe, we did just that with 'Love Me Not'.