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Date Nights Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Dec 19, 2023

The idea that film is art can often fly straight over our heads. Chris M. Rutledge’s short film, Date Nights, is art, and it’s very personal, too.
Michael (Jerrel O’Neal) is “dressed to the nines” for his weekly date night with his love, Lynn (Fana Tesfagiorgis). As Michael feverishly perfects his home-chef gourmet meal. Lynn makes her entrance in a beautifully flowing yellow gown as if floating on air. The night moves perfectly as Lynn coaxes Michael out of his seat for a dance. Soon, the dance moves to affection.

“Lynn makes her entrance in a beautifully flowing yellow gown as if floating on air.”
I don’t think it’s a spoiler, but Date Nights is a story of grief as Lynn passed away some time ago in an accident. Michael recreates their date nights as a way to remain connected with Lynn. For writer/director Rutledge, the short film format feels the most personal and intimate way to convey his feelings of grief, loss, and moving forward.
As a film, Rutledge’s emotions are fully displayed in O’Neal’s and Tesfagiorgis’ performances. If you’ve experienced the loss of someone close, Date Nights will feel familiar, and in doing so, hopefully, you’ll know you’re not alone.
For more information about Date Nights, visit the Guerilla Film Group website.

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