
As you will hear, I thoroughly enjoyed Eliza Schroeder’s film, “Love Sarah.” The movie is about three women who finds themselves opening a bakery to honor a lost loved one. Schroeder tells us how the idea came about, how long it took to go from having characters to making a movie, and whether or not the bakery would survive COVID-19.
There’s such care and consideration that clearly went into the film and it comes across in her answers. The movie is currently available on VOD and I definitely recommend it.
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