Feature Film: Gap Weekend

A heartbroken guy befriends an offbeat girl after posting his dating manifesto online. As the two spend a weekend together in a pretend relationship, a connection grows that may both heal and complicate aspects of their real lives. The two of them spend the weekend pretending they are a couple so long as they follow the rules. “Nothing physical. No kissing. No one gets hurt.” As the weekend progresses they find that following those rules prove to be more difficult than they imagined…

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Gap Weekend is a delightful look at how people can find their desire for life again.
— Darren Lucas, Movie Reviews 101
Gap Weekend is at once a road trip and an informal version of therapy...Norwood wisely grants breathing space for both main characters as they find fulfillment...After seeing the delightful Gap Weekend, I am left with a desire to see more of Norwood’s work.
— Benjamin Franz, Film Threat
As result of Todd Norwood’s previous experiences, Gap Weekend is a thoroughly enjoyable, Woody Allen-styled comedic watch assisted by Robb Padgett’s nostalgic, peppy score. The intelligence of Norwood’s smart scripting...is raised by our leads of Art Hall, with network sitcom-timing efficiency and an instant-chemistry mixing Rosie Koocher. Bringing it home is the major studio-solid cinematography and editing...
— R.D. Francis, B&S About Movies
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