Ben, an aspiring cartoonist is closed off from a recent breakup. While lost in self doubt he meets vivacious and free spirited Juliette. They have an instant connection but she also has plans to move away soon. Regardless, the two decide to spend time together while they can. As their love for each other grows, their time together dwindles and they have to face that love may not be enough for her to stay.
Matthew Michael Ralston was born in Winnipeg, Canada but was raised all throughout Canada, moving several times as a child. Matt’s first love was music. He played in bands throughout his teenage years and in his early 20’s he played bass and toured with the band Pretty Little Death Machine, also co-writing their two albums. After they disbanded, Matt decided to pursue his only other passion, filmmaking. After a brief film course at SAW video in Ottawa, Ontario, he moved cross country to Vancouver, Canada A.K.A Hollywood North.
After producing short films Back Sunday (2016), Syd and Billy (2017), Scale Back (2017) and others, while writing his own screenplays, in 2017, Matt decided to embark on his first directing effort. Party Stories (2017) was Matt’s first feature film, which he considers his film school. Within weeks of finishing Party Stories, Matt pitched what would would become his second feature film What We Don’t Say (2019) to his producing partner, Latif Ullah. Written, Directed and Produced by Matt, it was filmed in the summer of 2018 and finished the following year. Currently in it’s film festival run, it’s received numerous acceptances and was awarded Best International Drama Feature at the Fort Worth Indie Film Showcase, officially making it an award winning feature film.