Maybe Someday
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1h 31m
"Maybe Someday is, indeed, a beautiful little film about loss and grief, love and letting go." The Independent Critic
BFI Flare
Cinequest Film Festival
Outfest LA Film Festival
Maybe Someday follows Jay (Michelle Ehlen), a photographer in her 40s, battling a mixture of denial and depression as she attempts to move across the country in the midst of separation. Along the way, Jay takes a detour to stay with high school best friend (Shaela Cook) who Jay used to be secretly in love with before coming out as a lesbian, and befriends a charismatic but complicated gay man (Charlie Steers) who has long given up on love. Struggling to move forward with the next chapter of her life, memories of the past resurface as Jay grapples with the inevitable cycles of love, loss, and letting go.
United States - 2022 - 1h 31m
Directed By: Michelle Ehlen
Written By: Michelle Ehlen
Starring: Michelle Ehlen, Charlie Steers, Shaela Cook
Director Biography - Michelle Ehlen
Michelle Ehlen has directed, produced, written, and acted in five award-winning features, including the first lesbian comedy trilogy - Butch Jamie, Heterosexual Jill, and S&M Sally. With a focus on comedy, much of her work satirizes gender, sexuality, stereotypes, and identity. Her work has screened in over 100 festivals worldwide and has been acquired by Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, LOGO, and HereTV. She has won 20 awards including the Director’s Award from Out Film CT, Best Feature from the Chicago LGBTQ Film Festival, and Best Actress from Outfest Los Angeles. Michelle is currently touring the festival circuit with her fifth feature and first dramedy Maybe Someday (Cinequest 2022 premiere), an intimate and moving journey exploring the cycles of love, loss, and letting go. She is also currently working on an upcoming documentary for her production company Ballet Diesel Films called Queering the Binary, a large-scale research project and docuseries exploring non-binary identities and experiences.
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