LIVING WITH THE DEAD:
A LOVE STORY

“In a film that deals with deeply personal issues, Christine Vartoughian beautifully straddles the complexities of the modern indie filmmaker. A terrific first feature.”

— Michael Nolin, producer
Mr. Holland's Opus

“A moving exploration of teenage suicide and depression.
Emily Jackson is absolutely wonderful as Max. Vartoughian is spot-on.”

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Living with the Dead: A Love Story film poster

SYNOPSIS

Max McLean is eighteen years old and can't get out of bed. Since her boyfriend Adam killed himself over a year ago, Max has been using sex, drugs, and alcohol to ignore the pain until one day she wakes up in a hospital, having taken a nearly lethal dose of sleeping pills. While being haunted by visions of Adam, Max runs away from home and ventures into the forest with a bizarre but curious boy named Ish and tries to answer the questions about her past while figuring out what to do with her future.

DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT

Christine Vartoughian on the set of Living with the Dead: A Love Story

This is a deeply personal film. After a sudden and surprising loss of someone I loved, I struggled with the ensuing depression that led me on a path filled with prescription drugs, psychiatric care, and a plague of hopelessness. The story is about a girl whose life is derailed when her boyfriend commits suicide. She runs away from home and, in her quest to rediscover herself, ends up discovering another runaway with a dark past but magical spirit. Together they fill their world with forest adventures, midnight libraries, Shakespeare, dreams, and Polaroid pictures. I hope this film speaks to young people who are searching for themselves and lets them know they are not alone and that what is lost can again be found.

— Christine Vartoughian