
Valentine 2014
This charming short film, *Valentine* (2014), directed by Kate Herron, delivers a heartfelt twist on love's most clichéd holiday. On Valentine's Day, a dreamy hopeless romantic and a sharp-witted cynic find themselves tangled in a comical yet tender dance of missed connections.
Director: Kate Herron
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Valentine (2014) about?
On Valentine's Day, a hopeless romantic and a cynic cross paths, only to realize love might be right in front of them. The short film blends humor and heart as both characters confront their own views on romance.
Who directed Valentine?
Valentine (2014) was directed by Kate Herron, known for her sharp, character-driven storytelling.
Who stars in Valentine?
The short film stars Camille Ucan, Rose Johnson, Beattie Edmondson, Bella Skye, and Oliver Malam in key roles.
Is Valentine (2014) worth watching?
At just four minutes, *Valentine* (2014) packs a punch with its clever script and charming cast. While short films don't always get the same attention as features, this one's wit and warmth make it a delightful watch.
How long is Valentine?
Valentine (2014) runs for 4 minutes.
About Valentine (2014) — A Witty Short Romance on Love's Blind Spots
This charming short film, *Valentine* (2014), directed by Kate Herron, delivers a heartfelt twist on love's most clichéd holiday. On Valentine's Day, a dreamy hopeless romantic and a sharp-witted cynic find themselves tangled in a comical yet tender dance of missed connections. Herron's playful direction blends the whimsy of romance with the grit of realism, creating a micro-movie bursting with personality. With its breezy runtime and infectious energy, *Valentine* (2014) captures the awkwardness and beauty of love's unexpected turns.
Starring Camille Ucan and Rose Johnson as the leads, *Valentine* (2014) shines a spotlight on two contrasting personalities navigating the chaos of Valentine's Day. The film's humor and heart make it a standout in the romance-comedy genre, appealing to anyone who's ever felt the push-and-pull of attraction. Whether you're a hopeless romantic or a love-skeptic, this four-minute gem proves that sometimes, the best love stories are the ones that surprise you.