Factory 25 Presents You Mean Everything to Me

Still reeling from getting kicked out of her sister's apartment, Cassandra (Morgan Saylor of Homeland, White Girl and Blow the Man Down) falls hard and fast for Nathan, a local DJ (Ben Rosenfield of 6 Years, Boardwalk Empire, Mrs. America, Twin Peaks). After a whirlwind romance, he convinces her to quit her job and enlists her to dance at his club. As his coercive control increases and his demands grow darker, Nathan soon isolates her from her friends and family. Confused and desperate, she must figure out how to save another from the same fate and decide what her own freedom is worth.

Written and Directed by Bryan Wizemann
Produced by Matt Grady
Cinematography by Mark Schwartzbard
Edited by Michael Taylor

Cast: Morgan Saylor, Ben Rosenfield, Lindsay Burge, Tom Riis Farrell, Jacinto Taras Riddick and Nicholas Webber

  • You Mean Everything to Me Film

    1h 28m

    Still reeling from getting kicked out of her sister's apartment, Cassandra (Morgan Saylor of Homeland, White Girl and Blow the Man Down) falls hard and fast for Nathan, a local DJ (Ben Rosenfield of 6 Years, Boardwalk Empire, Mrs. America, Twin Peaks). After a whirlwind romance, he convinces her...

  • Factory 25 Presents You Mean Everything to Me

    1 video

    Still reeling from getting kicked out of her sister's apartment, Cassandra (Morgan Saylor of Homeland, White Girl and Blow the Man Down) falls hard and fast for Nathan, a local DJ (Ben Rosenfield of 6 Years, Boardwalk Empire, Mrs. America, Twin Peaks). After a whirlwind romance, he convinces her...

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