Jane Love is a short documentary about female power. The film situates itself between the memories and desires of Jane Love, a young woman who’s rejection of her conservative Southern upbringing has introduced her to the moody world of New York City motorcycle culture. Described with visual poetry and a fluid take on documentary form, her story is as much an analysis of journey as it is a love letter to the city that has given her the room to grow and explore without judgement or prohibition.
About the Director
Andree Ljutica is an award winning, New York City born filmmaker approaching his craft with an interest in portraits that express the complexity and beauty of the human condition. Andree's film works have screened for audiences internationally, including the premiere of his dance film, Sweet in the Morning at the Lincoln Center's Dance on Camera Film Festival, and his last short, Punta Cana, which premiered at the Palm Springs IFF and went on to screen for global audiences from Guanajuato to Brooklyn.
Film Info
Premiere: World
Release Year: 2019
Runtime: 5 minutes
Language: English
Country: United States
Credits
Director: Andree Ljutica
Producers: Travis Libin, Andree Ljutica
Writer: Andree Ljutica
Cinematographer: Derek Aspenberg
Original Score: Benjamin Louis Brody
Editor: Andre Bato
Key Cast: Jane Love, Audrey Grace Marshall