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Revision as of 06:05, 8 September 2022
The New Romantic was director Carly Stone's first feature film.[1] The film premiered at the 2018 South by Southwest Festival, where Stone was awarded Special Jury Recognition for First Feature.[1]
The film explores the relatively new phenomenon of young women, described as "sugar babies" who seek to be given allowances by older wealthy men, known as "sugar daddies".[2] In return for the allowances the sugar babies go on dates with their mentors, or meet them for discrete sexual liaisons.
Blake, a college senior, and author of her college newspaper's sex column, played by Jessica Barden, decides to follow the example of another student, played by Camila Mendes, and try out being a sugar baby herself.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chandler Levack. How first-time Canadian filmmaker Carly Stone’s rom-com became the toast of SXSW, The Globe and Mail, 2018-03-30. Retrieved on 2019-12-03. “'I had no expectations for SXSW – zero,' says Stone, who is married to a lawyer, loves her dog and works in the writers’ room of the CBC series Kim’s Convenience. 'It’s surreal to have a collective movie-watching experience with your film and a press day. I cried a little bit before it. Now, I’m just so tired. I go to bed pretty early in Toronto and I’ve been going to bed at 3 a.m. Before that, I hadn’t seen midnight in a long time.'” mirror
- ↑ Soniya Gupta. Camila Mendes construed to be a sugar baby in their new movie, Codelist, 2020-05-18. Retrieved on 2022-09-08. mirror
- ↑ Kaitlin Reilly. The New Romantic Is A Different Kind Of Rom-Com With All Your Favorite People, Refinery 29, 2018-09-19. Retrieved on 2022-09-08.