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Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment Available November 19

By Cultural Weekly on November 6, 2019 inFilm

Love Dot Com
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Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment, a new film produced by Cultural Weekly/Next Echo foundation community member B.K. Fulton, will be available on iTunes on November 19. You can pre-order it now here: http://bit.ly/LoveDotCom

In Love Dot Com, Shelby Quinn (Brave Willians) is a Social Justice Food Warrior working to uplift her gentrifying community. Anything she puts her mind to gets done and she never waivers on what she believes is right. Greg Jeffries (Tobias Truvillion) is handsome, successful and happy with the life he has built for himself. A sought-after land developer who is helping to shape the city he grew up in, Greg believes in progress at all costs. What seems like a happy accident in the grocery store leads to a perfect “opposites attract” relationship that runs into issues of unfinished business and different priorities. With hilariously terrible advice from friends and self-doubt driving almost every decision, this complicated love story takes out hearts through the twists and turns of modern love and self-realization while exploring how community and corporate need to work together.

 

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