Id like my viewers to feel the pain that losing a dear one causes, but at the same time I would like them to see that there can be hope. Thats the one big thing I think, rehearsal time.. But still, the key thing for us was to spend a lot of time together in pre-production, and exchange visual thoughts and images on what I wanted him to do. Hamburg-born director Eliza Schroeder makes her feature directorial debut with Love Sarah, (now available on VOD) an uplifting drama set in London about a young woman (Shannon Tarbet) who enlists the help of her mother's best friend (Shelley Conn) and her eccentric grandmother (Celia Imrie) to fulfill her late mother's dream of opening a bakery in Notting Hill. I really wanted to have a real location. Die Montage verbindet in der ersten Szene schon vier Frauen. A young woman wishes to fulfill her mother's dream of opening her own bakery in Notting Hill, London. Overcome loss with 'Love Sarah' director Eliza Schroeder Love Sarah Tweet. Dj vu! Not at the moment, my heart and soul lies in directing and Im passionate about it. I later became a freelance photographer while doing my M.A. Why I am saying that? From a very early stage we did a lot of talking. Eliza Schroeder on "Love Sarah" and How it Sends a Positive Message How has your degree informed your approach to storytelling? I cant remember any bad advice I have received. Whrend man Sarah auf ihrem Fahrrad zu ihrer neuen Bckerei fahren sieht, wartet vor dieser ihre Freundin Isabella (Shelley Conn), whrend Sarahs Tochter Clarissa (Shannon Tarbet) in einem Tanzstudio probt und Sarahs Mutter Mimi (Celia Imrie) einen Brief an sie schreibt, in dem sie ihr Bedauern darber ausdrckt, dass sie sich zu wenig Zeit fr sie genommen hat. Post Magazine - Filmmaking: Love Sarah director Eliza Schroeder Love Sarah Follows A Standard Recipe - Cultured Vultures Or it might just feel like a Remainer fantasia, depending on your political persuasion.In the spirit of full disclosure, this masthead features strongly in the plot and its tough to be too harsh on a movie that re-avows the earth-shattering significance of a glowing Time Out review. was released in New Zealand in June 2020 and became the number one box office hit for over two weeks, despite the challenges of the COVID pandemic. Film Daily had a chance to talk with Eliza Schroeder about her creative process, her personal connection to Love Sarah, and her plans for the future.