Bleeding Love Movie Details:
Also known as | You Sing Loud, I Sing Louder |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Drama |
Release Dates | March 11, 2023 (SXSW) February 16, 2024 (United States) |
Running Time | 1hr 42min |
Cast | Clara McGregor Ewan McGregor |
Directed by | Emma Westenberg |
Written by | Screenplay: Ruby Caster Story: Ruby Caster Clara McGregor Vera Bulder |
Produced by | Mark Amin Christine Vachon Clara McGregor Vera Bulder Greg Lauritano Mason Plotts Cami Winikoff |
Cinematography by | Christopher Ripley |
Edited by | Autumn Dea |
Music by | Raven Aartsen |
Production Companies | Sobini Films Killer Films Deux Dames Entertainment Black Magic |
Distributor | Vertical Entertainment |
Bleeding Love Movie Cast & Characters:
- Clara McGregor as Daughter
- Devyn McDowell as Young Daughter
- Ewan McGregor as Father
- Kim Zimmer as Elsie
- Devyn McDowell
- Sasha Alexander
- Jake Weary as Kip
- Vera Bulder as Tommy
- Travis Hammer as Eli
- Kristin K. Berg as Abigail
Storyline:
In hopes of reconnecting with his estranged child, a father takes his now-adult daughter on a road trip to New Mexico to bring them closer together and sort out their strained relationship.
About Bleeding Love Movie:
Bleeding Love is an American drama film starring real life father and daughter Ewan McGregor and Clara McGregor. Directed by Emma Westenberg in her feature length debut, it was written by Ruby Caster from an original story by Caster, Clara McGregor and Vera Bulder.
During the pandemic, Clara McGregor started her own production company alongside her friend Vera Bulder called Deux Dames Entertainment and worked on this project during that time.
Clara McGregor is the real-life daughter of Ewan McGregor.
Clara McGregor is credited as a producer, as well as with the story alongside scriptwriter Ruby Caster and producer/actress Vera Bulder.
The idea for the story drew on aspects of McGregor’s own father-daughter relationship, Ewan McGregor told Deadline Hollywood that the film “can be very meta and still definitely be a work of fiction and not at all biographical… I don’t suggest this is autobiographical, but there we were, playing father and daughter and we are that. You can’t help but have that be in the room.”
Bleeding Love had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival on March 11, 2023 under the title You Sing Loud, I Sing Louder, and was released on February 16, 2024, by Vertical Entertainment.