'Love Me' Directors Discuss Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun's Performance in Sundance Sci-Fi Romance

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Directors Sam and Andy Zuchero discuss their feature debut film "Love Me," a sci-fi romance starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun as a buoy and a satellite falling in love a billion years after humans have gone extinct. The film, which premieres at the Sundance Film Festival, was inspired by themes of isolation and human connection during the global pandemic. The Zucheros aimed to create a sprawling multi-disciplinary epic with influences from director Douglas Sirk and a score by David Longstreth of Dirty Projectors. They express gratitude for their collaborators and hope for the opportunity to continue making movies with such beautiful collaborators.
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