James Litchfield's Alphabet Lane delves into couples' fabricated realities
Writer-director James Litchfield's film Alphabet Lane, released recently, explores a couple's descent into their fabricated lives. Jack and Anna, portrayed by Nicholas Denton and Tilda Cobham-Hervey, humorously invent imaginary friends named Joe and Michelle, leading to unintended emotional complexities. The film, shot for under $1 million in New South Wales, raises questions about reality and fiction's impact on relationships.
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