“Make You Mine” by Hayley Gray

A testament to love, lust and our desire to hold on when we need to let go.

Make You Mine is a visual poem that speaks to the moment when two people break apart. When despite love, need and want there is no road back.

FROM THE DIRECTORS

"Make You Mine is a testament to love, lust and our desire to hold on when we need to let go. Shooting this was an exercise in constraint and careful consideration - we wanted to afford each of these moments the room to evolve and be felt purely in performance. We tried our best to resist instincts that would give the camera too much presence or feel overly subjective.

We see the film as an investigation into one of the hardest moments we all have to go through. The end to a connection you wanted to keep forever. It speaks to a universal experience of separation and struggle, the ways we try for each other and sometimes, how we fail.

We wanted Make You Mine to be a tactile, visceral, palpable examination of this elusive and isolating feeling of a connection broken. Hope it resonates with you.“

-Hayley Gray

Credits

Director // Hayley Gray

Cinematography // Mitchell Baxter

Production Company // Scopitone Films

Producer // Tristan Matharu

Composing // Sam Tudor

Coluor // Clinton Homuth of Art Jail

Sound Design // Humberto Corte of Parlante Sound

Performance By

Brendan Riley

Bennett Taylor

Aliya Boulanger

Marie Queenan

Tony Giroux

Ingrid Libera

Miel Enage

Danny Chae


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