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Film Synopsis
Twelve people, from age 24 to 41, from teachers to investment bankers to musicians, from the single to the married to the divorced, from a variety of Chicago neighborhoods, get personal on all things relationships – 60 minutes of fast-paced dating vignettes.
Awards
- Best Short Documentary, Illinois International Film Festival, September 2006
- Nominated for Best Documentary, Pumelo Film Festival, Mumbai, India, March 2007
Screenings
- Chicago Filmmakers, Chicago, IL July 2006
- Feed the Beast, Chicago, IL September 2006
- Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY January 2007
- Boston College, Boston, MA April 2007
- 826Chi, Chicago, IL May 2007
- NoExit Cafe, Chicago, IL May 2008
What Others are Saying About dating rubik’s cube
“Dating Rubik’s Cube pretty much encapsulates everything that is good and bad about the dating scene in Chicago, and it does so with a surprising amount of honesty. It's also one of the funniest movies I've seen in a long time.”
"Absolutely captivating. I didn't want the movie to end! Interesting to finally hear firsthand what girls are thinking about!"
"The film takes a fresh and funny look at the world of dating. Ms. Hillman opens up an entertaining window into her subjects’ relationships."
"A validation that you're not the only one who had to experience awkward tongue tonsilling at the end of a date and inspiration to keep looking."
“DRC is like having an honest conversation about dating with all of my friends at the same time. Highly recommended.”
"I was completely intrigued and impressed with the honesty and openness of the people in the film. Who needs Sex in the City reruns when you have the real deal right here in Chicago?"
"The film is deftly edited to create a real sense of intimacy with each subject. It reminds of those conversations that only come at 2 a.m with old friends. By the end, you really get the sense that you know these people and that you'd miss them when the film is over."
"If you want to keep guessing what people think about you in a bar or after the first kiss, then don't come see this movie - possibly more HONESTY than you can handle." |