OUTFEST Mini Review: Searching 4 Sandeep

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searching4sandeep.jpgAustralian woman Poppy Stockell has fallen in love. Two potential problems:
(1) Her love, Sandeep Virdi, lives in London.
(2) She's never actually met Sandeep.

That is where the documentary begins. It then takes us on the journey of the relationship between these women, from initial online connection to first in-person meeting to... Well, I won't spoil anything. Much of the interest of the film is finding out what happens with the women, which could be everything or could be nothing. Are their friends right to think they're a little crazy? What if they don't click when they meet in-person for a trip to Bangkok? And even if they do click, how would a long distance relationship like that work? And what about Sandeep's family, still in the dark about their eldest daughter's sexuality?

The film is made of footage from both Poppy's and Sandeep's video journals, providing an unusually intimate look at two people's search for love.

Searching 4 Sandeep will be screening again on Saturday, July 19, at 1 PM. Click here for tickets.

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