Falling Together
Movie Details:
Country | Canada, United States |
Language | English |
Genres | Drama |
Release date | September 21, 2024 |
Running time | 1hr 24min |
Age rating | TV-G |
Starring | Ashley Williams Paul Campbell Rryla McIntosh Paul Moniz de Sa |
Directed by | Mike Rohl |
Written by | Adam Kulbersh Rick Garman |
Produced by | Jamie Goehring Rob Lycar Gemma Martini Shawn Williamson |
Cinematography by | Tyler Walzak |
Edited by | Jason Dale |
Music by | Toby Sherriff |
Casting By | Errin Lally Penny Perry Annalese Tilling |
Production Design by | James Robbins |
Art Direction by | Vincent Wright |
Set Decoration by | Chet Gibson |
Costume Design by | Trish Petrovich |
Filming locations | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 20052 83A Ave, Langley, British Columbia, Canada (Pittsburgh condo building) |
Filming dates | April 29, 2024 – May 20, 2024 |
Production Company | Hallmark Media Lighthouse Pictures |
Distributor | Hallmark Channel (United States, 2024) (TV) W Network (Canada, 2024) (TV) |
Cast & Characters:
- Ashley Williams as Natalie Calder
- Paul Campbell as Mark Wallace
- Rryla McIntosh as Drea
- Paul Moniz de Sa as Hector
- Amy Goodmurphy as Liz
- Nisreen Slim as Mira
- Angela Nisheeta as Shanti
- Jake Guy as Chuck
- Denalda Williams as Sylvia
- Simon Levinthal as Preston
- Campbell Greenock as Zeke
- Linda Kash as Linda Payne
- Hrothgar Mathews as Jimmy Wallace
- Stephanie Petallano as Vero
- John Ennis Graham III as Danny
- Ava Johnson as Customer
- Corey Turner as Diner
- Paul McGillion as Tobias
Storyline:
Natalie Calder, who always wants to bring people together, has just moved from Miami all the way to Pittsburgh to start a new job at Carnegie Mellon. She has bought a condo on the university’s recommendation that it’s a good building and has only done an online visual tour. She’ll miss her friends in her Miami condo building; she’s considered them family. She weeks six weeks before her job starts so that she can settle in and build a new circle of friends in her Pittsburgh condo building. However, she discovers that her new neighbors are a prickly lot; half seem to not want to associate with anyone else, and the other half seem to have problems with at least one other person in the building. The one person who seems to be a constant is the building’s live-in super, Mark Wallace, who sees everything that is going on with the others, and falls into the former category, arguably because he is their employee. With nothing better to do for six weeks until she starts her job, Natalie makes it her mission to make friends with her new neighbors. Being that constant presence, the first person whose standoffish veneer she breaks through is Mark, who offers her his own advice in her mission but has had good reason for not wanting to get involved beyond the employee/employer relationship. As Natalie and Mark start to fall for each other, what happens with the others is also within the situation of Natalie’s volunteer work with a Walk for Alzheimer’s event.