Loved One
Sandy’s compulsive need to save her eldest daughter Jess collides with her responsibility to celebrate her younger daughter’s college graduation, forcing her to confront the line between love and obsession.
Sandy’s compulsive need to save her eldest daughter Jess collides with her responsibility to celebrate her younger daughter’s college graduation, forcing her to confront the line between love and obsession.
Sandy’s love for her eldest daughter Jess has morphed into obsession.
Hours before a graduation party for her younger daughter, Sandy finds out that Jess is in crisis. She abandons the elaborately planned celebration and embarks on a desperate search to find her.
Over the next 24 hours, Sandy spirals into a familiar pattern of saving her daughter, whether or not Jess wants, needs, or would benefit from her interference.
Born and raised in Fargo, North Dakota, Elizabeth Chatelain is an award-winning documentary and narrative filmmaker. Her short documentary MY SISTER SARAH won the International Documentary Association’s Award for Best Student Documentary and was a Student Academy Award Finalist. Her films have screened at festivals across the country and the world, including SXSW and Interfilm Berlin. Her directorial feature debut, written by father and son Bruce and Abel Pavalon about a young person transitioning in small-town Minnesota, won the Prairie Spirit Award at the Fargo Film Festival. She just completed her second feature, LOVED ONE, which participated in the Women in Film/Sundance Institute Financing Intensive, was a Slamdance Screenwriting Competition finalist, and is supported by SFFilm.
Chatelain participated in the Berlinale Script Station and is a Showtime Tony Cox Screenplay Competition Winner and Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Competition Winner. She is a Jerome Hill Artist Fellow, a WIF/Black List Screenwriting Fellow and an NRDC/Black List Climate Storytelling Fellow. She holds an MFA in Film and Video Production from University of Texas at Austin and an MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU-Tisch.
World Premiere - Available
Actor - Marin Hinkle
Actor - James LeGros
Actor - Wyatt Oleff
Actor - Jefferson White
Producer - Paul Mezey / Present Company