Love & Me Trailer

Love & Me Trailer (2015)

"This is not a love story. This is a story about love." 16 December 2015 Romance 100 mins

The only cure prescribed for a broken heart is a heavy dose of love and some Christmas pudding. Dr Louis van Est is a professional when it comes to the anatomy of the human body, yet he knows nothing about the condition of the human heart. As a GP, he is not the stereotypical clean cut doctor; in fact he retreats home to his laptop where he escapes from his bland life to another world world. Ella Gouws, a straightforward, straight-speaking thirty year old, has been wounded by love one too many times and won't let anyone close enough to break her already broken heart, again apart from her online chat buddy with whom she shares her dreams, thoughts and philosophies.

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Cast

Lika Berning

as Magriet

Paul du Toit

as Phillip

JC Snooke

as Otto De Jager

Deon Coetzee

as Dirk Heyns

Stefan Ludik

as Xander

Crew

Geo Höhn

Original Music Composer

International Titles

Trouvoete Trailer

International Releases Dates

South Africa 16 December 2015

Production Companies

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