Conversations in L.A.

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Conversations in L.A.
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GenreRomantic Drama
Written by Anne Marie Cummings
Story by Anne Marie Cummings
Directed by Anne Marie Cummings (25)
Brett Benner (3)
Sebastian Heinrich (1)
Starring Anne Marie Cummings
Gustavo Velasquez
Eric Balfour
Brett Benner
Danny Bick
Bryan Chesters
Chris Damiano
Marquet Hill
Tami Tappan Damiano
Willie Garson
Vanita Harbour
Sterling Jones
Justin Kirk
Sally Kirkland
John Kozeluh
Mark Lewis
Rebecca Metz
Gabrielle Olivera
Lou Diamond Phillips
Amy Pietz
Jack Plotnick
Stephen Rockwell
Melanie Rockwell
Alyssa Gabrielle Rodriguez
Jack Standen
Terra Strong
Trey Teufel
Theresa Tilly
Jaymz Tuaileva
Matt Turner
Jon Patrick Walker
Mike E. Winfield
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes29
Production
Executive producers Anne Marie Cummings (seasons 1-3)
Brian Medavoy & Erwin More (season 3)
ProducersGustavo Velasquez (season 3)
Winston A. Abalos (1 intro, season 3)
CinematographySebastian Heinrich (seasons 1 & 3)
Roland Andre Miller (season 2)
EditorSebastian Heinrich
Camera setup Single-camera
Production companyImmediate Vision Productions
Original release
ReleaseDecember 1, 2017 (2017-12-01) 
October 16, 2019 (2019-10-16)

Conversations in L.A. is a one-shot romantic drama television series about the relationship between an older woman and a much younger man that was created, written, and directed by veteran stage actress Anne Marie Cummings. It follows the conversations between Michelle and Gus as they meet and fall in love, and the conversations they have with the people they know, who oppose their relationship in the City of Angels. The decision Cummings made to have the series filmed in the one-shot style with 360-camera choreography, was to submerge viewers into the world of the characters, as well as give actors an exhilarating experience similar to that of being on stage - - building the consequential momentum of one emotional moment upon the next without having to “cut.” [1] [2]

Contents

All three seasons are available on Amazon Prime (USA, UK, and CA), FandangoNOW, and ConversationsinLA.com, the series’ home website. Seasons One and Two are available on iTunes (in English and Spanish). [3] [4]

Season One premiered on ConversationsinLA.com, with 14 episodes of differing lengths, on December 1, 2017. Season Two premiered its eight, half-hour episodes on December 16, 2018 on Amazon Prime (Season One moved to Amazon Prime during this time as well). Seasons One and Two also premiered on iTunes on December 16, 2018. Season Three premiered its eight, half-hour episodes on Amazon Prime on March 15, 2019. And FandangoNOW picked up all three seasons and premiered them on their platform in October 2019. [5]

Filming Style

All three seasons of Conversations in L.A. were produced by Anne Marie Cummings' film production company - Immediate Vision Productions. [6] The signature of this series are its one-shot episodes that are shot with a single-camera and that are highly choreographed by writer/director Anne Marie Cummings. [7] [ citation needed ] Seasons One and Three were filmed by Sebastian Heinrich, and Season Two was filmed by Roland Andre Miller.[ citation needed ]

Season Three Cast

Season Three was cast by Christy Faison and Jami Rudofsky and includes Anne Marie Cummings ("Eat Bitter, Taste Sweet") and Gustavo Velasquez ("Insecure") with Lou Diamond Phillips (“Goliath,” “Longmire,” “La Bamba”), Justin Kirk (“Weeds” and “Angels in America”), Willie Garson (“White Collar,” “NYPD Blue,” and “Sex and the City”), Amy Pietz ("Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Caroline in the City"), Eric Balfour ("Haven," "Skyline," and "Six Feet Under"), and Terra Strong ("The Litch"). [8]

Full Cast

Awards and nominations

Critical reception

After Season One, the Huffington Post wrote, “Anne Marie Cummings is a force and Hollywood has taken note. As Creator, Cummings dares to go there. As Writer, Cummings is brilliant. As Actress, Cummings draws the audience in with each raw, real and authentic performance. As Director, Cummings commands nothing but the best from the entire cast.” [18] USA Today wrote, “Anne Marie is living proof that it’s never too late to chase the dream, whatever that may be.” USA Today also wrote, “The finished product is…a study in the art of art.” [19] Emmy Magazine said of the show, “…beautifully choreographed.” [20] In an interview with AXS TV, Lou Diamond Phillips said of Anne Marie Cummings’ writing, “It reminded me a bit of Mamet. It reminded me a bit of Tarantino. There’s just some great conversational musicality to it…incredibly well-structured and compelling from line to line.” In the same interview, Lou Diamond Phillips said, "At this point in my career, after 40 years as a professional and 30 years in Hollywood, there are not many things where I can say, 'I've never done anything quite like that.'" [21] Hollywood Alert wrote that Anne Marie Cummings, “…is the first woman to receive Emmy nominations for Digital Series Acting, Writing, and Directing.” [22] Carlos Sottomayor Magazine wrote the series is, “A funny and witty series.” [23] In an article by Stareable, it was written that, “Cummings’ theatre background is clear in their format.” [24] After Season Three, Grit Daily wrote, “Conversations in L.A. is worth discussing.” [25] “Anne Marie Cummings is phenomenal! If you’ve never heard about her - - now’s your chance! She is the first woman to receive Emmy nominations in the digital drama categories of Acting, Writing, and Directing, and all for the three seasons of her Amazon Prime digital drama series about an older woman who falls in love with a much younger man called CONVERSATIONS IN L.A.” – The Frank Magazine, UK [26]

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