To Write Love on Her Arms (film)
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Directed by | Nathan Frankowski |
Screenplay by | Kate King Lynch |
Story by | Nathan Frankowski |
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Cinematography | Stephen Campbell |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $3.4 million (est.) |
To Write Love on Her Arms (also known as Day One; formerly Renee) is a 2012 American
Plot
It is 2006, and 19-year-old Renee Yohe has always loved fairy tales: the idea of a princess, a hero and a happily ever after. However, her life is that of a darker tale. As she battles with drug addiction, bipolar disorder, self-harm and other life issues, she receives love and support from numerous friends and new acquaintances, including Jamie Tworkowski and David McKenna. When Yohe is turned away from drug rehabilitation, with open wounds from self-cutting making her too great a treatment risk, McKenna takes her into his home for five days of detox, while Tworkowski posts an article on Myspace, titled "To Write Love on Her Arms" (in contrast to Yohe having written "Fuck Up" on her arm, with a razor blade), to fundraise the cost of rehab.[2] Their efforts for Yohe are successful, and leads to Tworkowski founding the charity group To Write Love on Her Arms, offering similar support to other people who have depression, suicidal thoughts, addictions, or struggles with self-harm.[3]
Cast
- Kat Dennings as Renee Yohe
- Lindsey Riesen as young Renee
- Isabella Iannuzzi as little Renee
- Chad Michael Murray as Jamie Tworkowski
- Rupert Friend as David McKenna
- Juliana Harkavy as Jessie, Renee's best friend
- Samantha Castro as young Jessie
- Corbin Bleu as Mackey
- Mark Saulas Dylan
- Drayton Ball as young Dylan
- Rus Blackwell as Conrad Willard
- Sri Charan as Robert
- Brian Patrick Clarke as Tom Yohe
- West DeLarosa as Michael
- Kristi Engelmann as Amanda
- Whitney Goin as Dena Yohe
- Katherine Shepler as April Yohe
- Ryan Kirkland as Kirkland
- Michelle LaBret as Nikki
- J. LaRoseas Echo
- Steve Robertsonas label rep Stevo
- Brianna McCoy as Lacey
- William Peltz as Sean
- Juan Santos as Michael's father
- Michael Sapp as Trappy
- Chelsea Talmadge as Sarah
Production
Pre-production
Josh Lujan Loveless, Bob Massey, Jamie Tworkowski, and Renee Yohe all served as story consultants for the film, collaborating with Frankowski for the script. The film is produced by David Blair McKenna, a long time friend of Yohe's who provided her his home as a place to get sober, as depicted in the film, so she could enter rehab.[4]
Filming
Soundtrack
The film features songs from
Release
The film opened the 21st
Piracy
On November 27, 2014, the film was
Awards and accolades
Year | Result | Award | Category | Recipients |
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2012 | Won | Omaha Film Festival | Encore Award | Nathan Frankowski, Kim Dawson, David McKenna, Two Streets Entertainment |
Nominated | Visual Effects Society Awards
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Outstanding Visual Effects in a Student Project | Syrena Edmonds, Zack Heimbegner, Brian Mullen, Nathaniel Skinner | |
Won | Crystal Reel Awards | Best Actress | Kat Dennings | |
Won | Best Casting | Amy Severson | ||
Won | Cinematography | Stephen Campbell | ||
Won | Best Sound / Sound Mixing – Feature Film | Michael Orlowski, Dave Chmela | ||
Won | Best Special Effects (CGI) | Lee Stringer | ||
Nominated | Best Director | Nathan Frankowski | ||
Nominated | Best Picture | Kim Dawson |
References
- ^ Network World. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
- ^ Jamie Tworkowsk (2006). "To Write Love on Her Arms". TWLOHA. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
- ^ Goldberg, Matt (February 12, 2012). "First Image and Set Photo from RENEE Starring Kat Dennings". Collider. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ^ a b Chitwood, Adam (February 24, 2011). "Filming Begins on RENEE Starring Chad Michael Murray, Kat Dennings and Rupert Friend". Collider. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ^ "TWLOHA's "Renee" (Movie) Press Release". TWLOHA. February 25, 2011. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ^ "Renee The Movie – Soundtrack". Renee The Movie. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ^ Mathur, Samir. "Florida Film Festival 2012: RENEE". The Daily City. Archived from the original on August 29, 2016. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
- ^ "Sony's New Movies Leak Online Following Hack Attack". Variety. Retrieved December 2, 2014.