
Directing
Yasmin Eadala, Paris-born filmmaker, screenwriter, and actress, weaves stories that linger like dreams. An autodidact, she explores the poetic and philosophical through vibrant, ethereal visuals and emotionally charged narratives. Her debut short film, Love to Love, which she wrote, directed, and performed in, has been selected in multiple festivals and will premiere at the Paris Independent Film Festival on September 25. Inspired by Darren Aronofsky, Xavier Dolan, and Sofia Coppola, her work dances between the experimental and the dramatic, crafting moments that are as visually enchanting as they are deeply felt.

Love to Love tells the story of a passionate relationship where love is neither perfect nor easy, but where two souls accept each other’s intensity and flaws. It’s a journey into raw emotions, an invitation to surrender to the fire of feeling and embrace chaos rather than run from it. A film about imperfect love, that intoxicating flame that gives strength to exist together, against the world.

Love to Love tells the story of a passionate relationship where love is neither perfect nor easy, but where two souls accept each other’s intensity and flaws. It’s a journey into raw emotions, an invitation to surrender to the fire of feeling and embrace chaos rather than run from it. A film about imperfect love, that intoxicating flame that gives strength to exist together, against the world.

Love to Love tells the story of a passionate relationship where love is neither perfect nor easy, but where two souls accept each other’s intensity and flaws. It’s a journey into raw emotions, an invitation to surrender to the fire of feeling and embrace chaos rather than run from it. A film about imperfect love, that intoxicating flame that gives strength to exist together, against the world.

