Today’s world is especially one that redefines love. "In Fidelity" is an American feature film which deals with the most complex, but universal aspects of marriage, monogamy, death, parenting, lust, and trust. The project is an annual finalist of Montreal Independent Film Festival and will screen at the Cinema du Parc of Montreal.
Thirty years into a loving, committed marriage, Lyle (Parnell) and Holly (Buono) begin to wonder if they played life too safe once, she's diagnosed with terminal cancer. As they both grapple with the fact that Holly has never been romantically involved with anyone other than her husband, the two decide to test the boundaries of love, and Holly is encouraged to explore intimacy with another man.
After a flirtation arises between Holly and their charismatic rockstar neighbor Hoyt (Haysbert), this unconventional love triangle soon attracts Holly's hilariously quirky best friend, Ethel (Douglas), and has surprising ramifications for the married couple's rebellious Gen-Z daughter Greta (Shields). As they all navigate this uncharted romantic scenario, boundaries are blurred as love is put to the ultimate test.
Rob is a Chapman University graduate, where he produced the first film by his peers, the Duffer Brothers, who went on to create Netflix's "Stranger Things". Per a scholarship, Rob was mentored by Oscar winner William Friedkin for a semester. Years later, Rob was awarded "Alumnus of the Year" by Chapman's Dodge College.
Known for his resilience and passion, Rob has written, produced and/or directed a string of impressive ultra-low budget feature films in between being a single father to two fantastic young boys.
With "In Fidelity", his mission was to provide a contemporary, poignant take on modern marriage and the lengths partners will go to express their love in the face of unforeseen circumstances. Marriages and relationships are neither black & white nor straight paths, but rather complex journeys, each with their own nuances.
"In Fidelity" is a finalist of the annual Montreal Independent Film Festival and will screen at the Cinema du Parc of Montreal on September 22nd. Do not miss out the film.
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