Michele Remsen Explores the Anti-RomCom With New Independent Film
‘Toss It’ is a bit of a different take on the traditional RomCom and filmmaker Michele Remsen explores the idea of what happens after happily ever after ends. Remsen sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith to describe the film and discuss what went into filming it.
"Toss It" explores women as the drivers of romance and is described as "modern day Rosalind Russell & Cary Grant" but with the unique opportunity to observe them after the last frame has typically gone dark. The film premiered on Sunday at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Fest.
Michele explains that the film explores the idea of dating, romance and relationships as the characters discover what they don't know about each other and themselves.
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