in 2011, zoe's director drake doremus made a name for himself with his acclaimed low—budget romantic s regularly deals with in his films. for me, i think is so fascinating, the idea of having love, finding love, losing love, maintaining it. all those different intricacies are so precious and so delicate and i think it isjust so fascinating, there are just so many different ways to look at it through different prisms. so every film i make, i am just trying to look at it from a different perspective and shift things a little bit. and with this film, what kind of comment is it offering on love and on relationships? hopefully that if you believe in something, anything is possible. i think it is a really positive film, i think it is one of the most positive films i have ever made and i am really proud of that because i feel like i'm in a place in my life where i am starting to find peace and happiness and the film is reflecting that. it is very interesting to find a film—maker that is so interested in this part of life, but i think it is like a very important part of our life, it is maybe