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Love Sarah

2020 | 97m | English

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Director: Eliza Schroeder
Writer: Jake Brunger
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A young woman wishes to fulfill her mother's dream of opening her own bakery in Notting Hill, London. To do this, she enlists the help of an old friend and her grandma.
Release Date: Jul 02, 2020
Director: Eliza Schroeder
Writer: Jake Brunger
Genres: Drama
Keywords bakery, dessert
Production Companies Rainstar Productions, Miraj Films, Neopol Film
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Celia Imrie Mimi
Bill Paterson Felix
Shannon Tarbet Clarissa
Shelley Conn Isabella
Rupert Penry-Jones Matthew
Grace Calder Juliet
Denise Welch Elizabeth
Lucy Fleming Olga
Candice Brown Sarah
Phelim Kelly Lighting Assistant
Pano Masti Pedro
Angela Peters Sarah's friend (voice)
Lati Gbaja Cafe Passerby
Isabel de Andreis Hasidic Jewish Woman
Yûho Yamashita Yuuna Tanaka
David Guinan-Browne Latvian Courier
Mari Alexandrova Bakery Customer / Restaurant Customer
David Bertrand Pascal
Cynthia Garbutt Louisa
Stephen Winfield Man 1
Christian Di Sciullo Condolence Officer
Jason Yip Businessman in a meeting
Ross K. Foad Bakery Customer
Annie Lees-Jones Sadie
Flavia Fazenda Young Mother
Tom Wylde Frank
Sean Berry Flower Delivery Man
Andrew David Clive
Joe McNally Doctor
Neil Patterson Winston
Ottilie Obert de Thieusies Young Clarissa
Eduard De Berner Bakery Customer / Delivery Man / Builder
Rikké Haughem Scandinavian Woman
Ken Allen Cab Driver
Zac Rashid Bakery Police Officer
Prem Chandar Indian Woman
Indra Kaur Businesswoman
Corall Friedman Barmaid
Helena Hohl Bakery Customer / Office worker
Louise Swayne Police Officer 2
Max Parker Alex
Jake Brunger Young Intern
Name Job
Jake Brunger Writer
Jessica Sutton Art Direction
Jim Hampton Editor
Laurel Chick Set Decoration
Aaron Reid Director of Photography
Eliza Schroeder Director
Laura Morrod Editor
Anna Papa Production Design
Jeffrey Michael Costume Designer
Alasdair Mitchell Line Producer
Shakyra Dowling Casting
Name Title
Rajita Shah Producer
Eliza Schroeder Co-Producer
Safitri Widagdo Executive Producer
Pietro Greppi Executive Producer
Lorraine Bhattachary Associate Producer
James Riley Executive Producer
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7.0

If you’re looking for crowd pleasing entertainment, it’s hard to go wrong with “Love Sarah,” a delightful romantic comedy from director Eliza Schroeder. You could argue that this movie is agreeable to a fault, but sometimes a sweet story filled with charming characters is the perfect prescription fo ... r curing a lousy day. After her mother Sarah (Candice Brown) dies unexpectedly, Clarissa’s (Shannon Tarbet) life is upended. Her boyfriend just broke up with her and kicked her out of his flat, and she has nowhere to go. Wanting to fulfill her late mother’s dream of opening a bakery, Clarissa enlists the aid of her mom’s best friend Isabella (Shelley Conn), who attended culinary school and plans to do some of the baking. Realizing they need more money to turn the dream into a reality, Clarissa approaches her estranged grandmother Mimi (Celia Imrie) for help. The three women put aside past differences and come together to honor the memory of Sarah. It’s a simple (and romanticized) story with a mostly predictable outcome, but much like a sunny spring afternoon, the film is easy to like. The characters are delightful and their relationships (including Sarah’s ex-boyfriend Matthew (Rupert Penry-Jones), who joins the team as the lead baker) are well-developed. There’s a sweet romance between Mimi and Felix (Bill Paterson), the eccentric inventor across the street, and the banter between all the characters is fun and pleasant. The performances are just as cheery as the story. Writer Jake Brunger builds progressive themes into his screenplay that make politically-correct points in the gentlest way possible, so as not to offend staunchly conservative viewers. A pro-immigration story line manifests itself through the trio’s multicultural bakery, as they create regional cakes and cookies from countries from all over the world. There are some facts and figures casually discussed about the number of London’s citizens that are from other regions, too. When you think about it, a bakery that specializes in a taste of home is actually a great idea for a real business. The film is a visual treat for foodies, as gourmands will delight in the lingering shots of gorgeous baked goods. From a picture-perfect French mille feuille and Scandinavian kringles to Tennessee bourbon pecan pies and Japanese matcha green crepe cake, the pastries shown here will make you wish you had a dessert on hand when watching this movie. (In fact, I’d strongly recommend it). Just like a perfect little pastry shop, everything about “Love Sarah” is lovely. The quaint Notting Hill setting, the adorable pink-ribboned patisserie boxes, the candy-colored baked goods themselves, and the sweet story combine to make this a comforting, big-hearted movie. By: Louisa Moore

Jun 23, 2021