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Home » Short film » I’m in the Mood for Love (2010) – a gay short film by Jason Karman


What better way to deliver a message and express your love, how better to get over the loss of love - than in song? Telegram messenger John meets his still beloved ex-boyfriend while he is eating Dutch Oven with his new love.


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I'm in the Mood for Love (2010)


I’m in the Mood for Love
(2010)

7 min| Gay short film, Musical, Drama | 15 October 2010

6.0Rating: 6.0/10 from 14 usersMetascore: 6.0
An Asian telegram worker fantasizes about winning back his ex-boyfriend, and in reality discovers the value of respecting people’s choices.



 

I’m in the Mood for Love (2010)- Gay short film, Musical, Drama 7 min, Canada, directed by Jason Karman with Kyle Toy, Ed Fong, Julian LeBlanc

What better way to deliver a message and express your love, how better to get over the loss of love – than in song? Telegram messenger John meets his still beloved ex-boyfriend while he is eating Dutch Oven with his new love.

About Jason Karman

Jason Karman is a Vancouver-based screenwriter, director and producer. His 17 short films have screened internationally at festivals, including the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Whistler Film Festival, and Telefilm Canada’s Not Short on Talent at Clermont-Ferrand. A graduate of the Master of Fine Arts in Film Production and Creative Writing program at the University of British Columbia, Jason has worked in documentaries, dramas, coming of age, and dance on screen. He is the 2016 recipient of the James Lee Foundation Scholarship. In 2019, he was awarded the 2019 Best Editor Award at the Vancouver Short Film Festival for Lionhood. Jason is an advocate of equity for Asian Canadians in Media and is currently working on his first feature, Golden Delicious, a 2020 recipient of Telefilm Canada’s Talent to Watch program.