Jean Elie & Spencer Jamison Set To Star In Short Film ‘If There’s No Forever’ From Writer-Director Caroline Renard
Spencer Jamison and Jean Elie will star in the short film 'If There’s No Forever,' directed by Caroline Renard. The film explores the emotional aftermath of a woman declining a marriage proposal, focusing on the couple's decision to either navigate their relationship or part ways. Renard aims to highlight the experiences of Black couples in romantic dramas, inspired by real-life events.
- ▪Spencer Jamison and Jean Elie are set to star in the short film 'If There’s No Forever.'
- ▪The film serves as a proof-of-concept for a feature film and explores the aftermath of a declined marriage proposal.
- ▪Director Caroline Renard aims to bring back the essence of '90s and 2000s Black romance films.
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Spencer Jamison, Jean Elie and Caroline Renard Courtesy/Ally Greene/Erica Urech EXCLUSIVE: Spencer Jamison (Swagger) and Jean Elie (Insecure) are set to star in the short film If There’s No Forever from writer-director and Michaeux Film Festival winner Caroline Renard. The short will also double as a proof-of-concept for a feature film. It will be produced by Lanaria Johnson (Love, Brooklyn) and Clara Yoon. If There’s No Forever is a Black romance-drama that explores the emotional aftermath of what happens after a woman declines a marriage proposal. After the failed marriage proposal, the couple (played by Jamison and Elie) must decide whether to navigate the nuances of their courtship or to go their separate ways.
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