Sorry For My Loss
When a successful businessman and a hopeless romantic discover that relationships are messy, they each make a difficult decision that will affect both of them for the rest of their lives.
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D'Adonis MoquetteDirectorFor Whom the Bell Tolls, Shattered Pieces
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Jared BeckerWriterShattered Pieces
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Phoenix BetancourtProducer
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Ashley O'LooneyProducerShattered Pieces
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Scott WilliamsProducer
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Jared BeckerKey Cast"Aaron Wheeler"RESET, Truama, For Whom The Bell Tolls
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Claire PegramKey Cast"Jane Windhall"When a Flame Dies Out
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Cheree RamonKey Cast"Kelly Rose"Reflect, Single Mother by Choice, Remotely Attractive, Sofa King Funny, Crush It
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Rylie DecocqKey Cast"Ethan Pierre"Alone, Drowning, Animal Control, Immediate Family: Valentine's Day
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Romance, Drama
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Runtime:20 minutes 46 seconds
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Completion Date:November 15, 2021
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Production Budget:10,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:4K, Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Raised in San Jose California, D'Adonis always dreamed of being involved in film but never thought it was actually obtainable.
After the death of a childhood best friend, he decided to follow his friend's mantra of "Live Life Worth Living" and proceeded to get himself back into college after dropping out and following his true passion - film.
Now equipped with an unwavering faith in his dream, he hopes to help bridge the divide between underrepresented people in film and media by telling the stories of those without voices.
We are raised to believe in grand professes of love and desire. Relationships, in reality, are not perfect. They are messy and at times frustrating and I believe that there is a certain beauty that comes with that imperfection.
In Sorry For My Loss, we come to find a couple in a rocky relationship where the feelings of one isn’t reflected by another. This uncertainty is what I wished to capture to tell a compelling story that's vulnerable to its core. It’s raw, it’s intimate, and unmistakably human.