No Love Lost
No Love Lost
| 12 October 2013 (USA)
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A Jewish boy nurturing a secret romance with a Muslim girl, despite the realities of their backgrounds, is unaware he is being stalked. While the young lovers struggle to be open about their relationship, the stalker's obsession reveals a thought provoking turn culminating in the trio coming face to face.

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Fluentiama

Perfect cast and a good story

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Acensbart

Excellent but underrated film

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AnhartLinkin

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Neive Bellamy

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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damien maddocks

I want to say brilliant and beautiful but it's what all the reviewers who loved the film like I did had to say. There is no doubting this is a brilliant and beautiful piece of filmmaking. Subtle, powerful and non-judgmental.As I was watching, i really thought something predictable or some cliché is about to jump out at me but the writer/director Shekhar Bassi does not so that. The actors and acting are wonderful to watch. I recognized Meena Rayann from Games of Thrones. The direction and cinematography standout just as does the editing. Love the flow and pace of the film. The visuals story-telling works perfectly with the music which is a proper score.I am looking forward to seeing more films from the very talented writer/director Shekhar Bassi.I want to thank my friends who shared a Facebook post about No Love Lost with me. It was a Vimeo link to No Love Lost. Am not a regular Vimeo visitor because I have never agreed with the whole idea of being told what to do or what is good for me. For some reason sites like Vimeo and Short of the Week think they know what I would like or is my pick or is my short of the week. I can judge good and bad for myself.

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masonlucy

I am a big fan of films and am enjoying the Omaha Film Festival. Sadly the festival finishes today but I am hoping there will be more good films to see. It's been a mixed bag. My stand-out film of the festival is this short film NO LOVE LOST. I have seen a few films over the years that have no dialog and No Love Lost did it so well. The story is beautiful and powerful. You think it will go in one direction but it takes a few turns because the director makes you stay with each and every character, with each and every moment in the film. I loved the actors and how they portrayed their characters. It's a story about love and differences between people and how our prejudices can dictate us in every little thing. The directing is just awesome and I checked out other work by the director. His film Faux Depart made me go wow too. Love the music on the film. I am keeping my fingers crossed Omaha will give the film the Best Short Film award.

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munoz-jaun

(My words have been translated from Spanish to English by a friend.)It is the best film I have seen at the Ojo Al Sancocho. A very talented director with a smart and emotional story. I love cinema and am always wanting to see films from everywhere in the world. The festival Ojo Al Sancocho gives an opportunity to see many short films but a lot of these are from my continent and the stories are not special. No Love Lost made me feel it was made for me. It was imagined for me. It was meant to speak to me. I liked very much the director choosing to have no dialogue in the film. It made the film powerful and my heart moved with the emotional and visual journey that the three beautiful characters were taking. I think the music is beautiful and it is from a Brazilian composer. Wonderful to see that film is so universal in story and in design. No love lost is an amazing cinematic film that makes you question how do you view the people around you. Do you believe what you see or do you try to understand what you don't see. I am now hoping that one day I will see a long film from this brave filmmaker.

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riverwildeuk

Seldom do short films impress to the point of leaving a deep impression upon you days later. This short took me completely by surprise and made me go WOW! As an American, watching a shorts program in London, it was really interesting to watch a story about the kind of discrimination and prejudice that is not commonplace here in the States. No Love Lost is a beautiful and dare I say brilliantly crafted film, without dialog, following a young Jewish/Muslim couple and if I say any more I will enter spoiler territory, which I like to avoid as much as possible. It had me intrigued and in suspense from start to finish. Director Shekhar Bassi keeps you fully engaged with his beautiful story, and visual style, told through strong-centered performances from actors Joshua James, Scarlett Brookes and Meena Rayann – a perfect cast of unknowns. The characters are well developed, as is their emotional journey. You never feel as if there should be dialog in the film that invites you to use your own interpretations and goes as far as playing with your sympathies as they shift unexpectedly between the characters. In hindsight, the director does not over dramatize or play up the discrimination subtext and concentrates on telling a simple love story, which keeps with the interpretive aspect of the film. The beautiful cinematography and powerful music score add more layers to this smartly crafted short. The editing is seamless and smooth. An impressive film from clearly a very talented film-maker.---------------------------------- NO LOVE LOST was one of eight short films nominated for the Satyajit Ray Foundation Short Film Award, that I watched on Tuesday the 15th July 2014 as part of the London Indian Film Festival at the ICA in Central London. Unfortunately I can't post reviews on three of the eight shorts: RANI, ALCHEMY & DEVIL IN BLACK STONE as they don't have supporting IMDb pages.

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