
Sebastian 2017
"Love happens when you least expect it..."
Sebastian (2017) is a tender drama-romance that unfolds during a fleeting week in Toronto. When Alex, an Argentinian student, crosses paths with a captivating local, they both know their connection is a temporary spark—bound by geography and time.
Director: James Fanizza
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sebastian (2017) about?
Sebastian follows Alex, an Argentinian student in Toronto for just one week, as they form a deep connection with a local. Though both know the relationship is temporary, it unlocks hidden emotions and transforms them in ways neither expected.
Who directed Sebastian?
Sebastian was directed by James Fanizza, who also stars in the film.
Who stars in Sebastian?
The film features Alex House and James Fanizza in the lead roles, with standout performances from Katya Zamolodchikova, Stacy Smith, and Leah Doz.
Is Sebastian (2017) worth watching?
Sebastian offers a poignant, low-key drama-romance with emotional depth and strong performances. While it's a short watch, its heartfelt storytelling makes it a compelling choice for fans of intimate character-driven films.
How long is Sebastian?
Sebastian runs for 80 minutes.
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About Sebastian (2017) — A Short-Lived Love Story That Leaves a Lasting Impact
Sebastian (2017) is a tender drama-romance that unfolds during a fleeting week in Toronto. When Alex, an Argentinian student, crosses paths with a captivating local, they both know their connection is a temporary spark—bound by geography and time. Yet what begins as a predictable goodbye turns into an unexpected journey of self-discovery, where love sneaks in when least expected and reshapes the way they see themselves and each other.
Directed by James Fanizza, this intimate film blends raw emotion with quiet chemistry, led by standout performances from Alex House and James Fanizza himself. As their shared days spiral into something deeper, the story captures the bittersweet ache of love that arrives too soon to last but too late to ignore.