My Dreams of You
Movie Details:
Country | Canada, United States |
Language | English |
Genres | Romance |
Release date | August 10, 2024 |
Running time | 1hr 24min |
Age rating | TV-G |
Starring | Skyler Samuels Kapil Talwalkar Cecilia Lee David Rosser Erica Deutschman |
Directed by | Kevin Fair |
Written by | Marcy Holland Gary Templeton |
Produced by | Hayden Baptiste Brooklin Watson |
Cinematography by | William Smith |
Edited by | Dona Noga |
Music by | Mikel Hurwitz |
Casting By | Ilona Smyth |
Production Design by | Elizabeth Fitzpatrick |
Art Direction by | Cameron Deveau Jodie Rice |
Set Decoration by | Rachael Fenton |
Costume Design by | Sharon McDonell |
Filming locations | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Gatineau, Québec, Canada |
Production Company | Hallmark Media |
Distributor | Hallmark Channel (United States, 2024) (TV) W Network (Canada, 2024) (TV) |
Cast & Characters:
- Skyler Samuels as Grace
- Kapil Talwalkar as Michael Roy
- Cecilia Lee as Alura
- David Rosser as Harvey
- Erica Deutschman as Becky
- Matthew Stefiuk as Fred
- Geoff Rutherford as Eddie
- Kosta Haitas as Tom
- Deborah Grover as June
- Nora Sheehan as Marge
- Zach Parsons as John
- Lisa Ryder as Liz
- Marvin Ishmael as Ben
- Duane Keogh as Emcee
- Brandon Knox as Salesperson
- Diane Johnstone as Dream Council Head
- Madeleine Eddy as New Dream Hire
- Jennie Esnard as Ticket Agent
- Tom Blumberg as Driver
Storyline:
Grace McMahon’s life has stalled before it’s even gotten off the ground. She lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan and works at an office-temp agency by choice as it pays the bills (most of the time) and gives her the flexibility to pursue what she really wants to do, which is to be a writer. However, she isn’t able to cover her latest monthly living expenses again, much to the exasperation of her roommate sister Becky. Temp work is usually not what she considers fun, inspiring, or exciting, and she has just learned that her novel has been turned down by all the publishers with the same criticism: while well-written, the story is unremarkable in its small scope. Grace has been living this existence for four years–and she had given herself only three years to make it as a writer. Of late, the best part of her days has been her nights, more specifically her dreams, which night after night have centered on a man she doesn’t think she recognizes, that in one of the latest dreams she has named Michael, and whom she is slowly falling for despite he being a figment of her dreams. She spends her days preoccupied with trying to see if she can spot him in her real life. What she doesn’t know is that dreams are set by Dream Central, which exists at a metaphysical level one step above human consciousness, and that her dreams are only to include things within her scope of consciousness. Those dreams with Michael have been set by her latest dream associate, overly-confident new hire Alura, who is horrified to discover that she intertwined Grace and Michael’s consciousnesses by accident. He is Michael Roy, an aspiring musician based in Portland, Oregon who–much like Grace–is on the cusp of turning onto his fallback life path, working at his father’s food- and feed-distribution business, as his music career hasn’t quite taken off. Alura feels that she has no choice but to come clean to her supervisor Harvey, who confirms that her error is a disaster. They must erase Michael from Grace’s consciousness, but they can’t without her consent. The truly catastrophic situation would be if Grace and Michael do meet because of Grace’s dreams, which would set off a series of life-altering events, not only for the two of them, but the world. But she believes that Michael is her ideal man, so it would take a lot of convincing for her to consent to him leaving her consciousness forever and not searching him out in real life.