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Directed by | Eric Schaeffer |
Produced by | Epiphany Pictures Fall Productions |
Written by | Eric Schaeffer |
Starring | Eric Schaeffer Amanda de Cadenet |
Music by | Amanda Kravat |
Release date(s) | June 20, 1997(United States) |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,000,000 (estimated) |
Fall is a 1997 film directed by, written by and starring Eric Schaeffer, alongside Amanda de Cadenet.[1]
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Michael Shiver (Eric Schaeffer) is a cab driver in New York. One day, supermodel Sarah Easton (Amanda de Cadenet) enters his taxi and they have a short but intense exchange. A few days later, he sees her by chance when having dinner with his two close friends, and they have a short interaction.
The movie develops with the two of them becoming interested into each other and slowly falling in love, while Sarah's husband is away in Rome for two months. Michael occasionally writes her love poems and surprises her with romantic gifts such as a thousand roses delivered to her hotel room in Spain, when Sarah went there to visit her husband.
Towards the end, there is an intense conflict between Sarah and Michael, in which Sarah says how Michael doesn't understand her life and that everything happens on his terms. Michael reveals that he was a writer, and had known her kind of life, but did not feel fulfilled so gave up and became a cab driver instead. Sarah goes back to her husband, and Michael sends her his best-selling book (which made him famous in the past) along with a last letter with which the film ends.
On IMDb.com:
WINTER is a dangerous, sexy, poignant and at times darkly funny story about two people who desperately want intimacy but have fashioned lives of reclusivity and emotional fracture which ultimately spells the doom of their great love. WINTER begins with Michael, in his mid forties, suicidal about his writing career, which once flourished and now is on a downturn. He leaves his home in New York and goes to Paris in hopes of igniting his passion for writing and life.
A July 13, 2011 Tweet from Eric Schaeffer:
i may release Winter soon myself but all you Fall fans have to make it go viral or whatever all that means since I am against the internet.