Watch real couples kiss in Love Sick: Love Me
Taking pictures of couples in the midst of passion might seem like a paradoxical form of selftherapy if you have just suffered a breakup, but for Londonbased photographer Stella Asia Consonni, this was the remedy of choice after her own separation. Working on clips of tender intimacy was brutally painful but it also reminded me that love still exists out there, Consonni says. With scenes of fingertips tracing lines on a torso, and hungry eyes halfshrouded in the shadow of a partners smile, Love Me is a deeply sensual celebration of youth and love in all its forms. Originally conceived as a photographic series, this film places the audience between the sheets with reallife couples who invited the Italianborn filmmaker into their homes. Love Me puts the amorous portraits from Consonnis photo series into motion, and includes a dulcet bedroomtoned voiceover by Kedar WilliamsStirling (known for his role as Jackson Marchetti in Netflixs Sex Education), who contemplates the nature of love a
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