
Ask the average single person living in New York City and you'll probably hear about how it's "hard to meet someone" when you work all the time. It's a common excuse and it's become somewhat of an anthem for the romantically disengaged living in the five boroughs. Love Etc. is a documentary devoted to these people, following a collection of New Yorkers as they search for love in the big city. If you like what you see in the trailer and you're in NY, you can buy tickets to a screening at the 92nd St. Y.
Love Etc. is directed by Jill Andresevic and hits theaters in July.
Here's the official synopsis:
Filmed over the course of a year, LOVE ETC. is actually five different relationship stories—all of them real—combined in a single film. With characters ranging in age from 18 to 89, the youthful end of the spectrum is represented by high school sweethearts, octogenarians, and more. A love letter to love itself, Andresevic’s film celebrates the diversity of these couples, as well as the vast and varied city they inhabit.
