Snowflake (2014 film)

While the snowflakes fall outside the window in the darkness of their last night together, Claire will finally see their love story through the eyes of her beloved.

Actress Ele Keats got involved in the project in 2009 after reading the script and also served as an executive producer[3] while Tracy Middendorf joined the cast two days before filming began.

The post-production process was held in Los Angeles (color timing), Mexico City, Madrid (editing) and Italy (music and sound design).

[5] The acting performances of the film were equally praised by Italian online magazine Mediacritica, that wrote: «Ele Keats and Tracy Middendorf are superb [...] The mise-en-scene is great and the direction is delicate and never malicious.

[6] According to Rogue Cinema, the director was «able to create a very inspired view of a lesbian relationship without having to resort to obvious clichés or standard story arcs.