Thirteen & Co director Armand de Saint-Salvy captures worldwide attention with more than 2.5 million views of beautiful film about #equallove

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3OakH_-Zh3J_OVH4s_kdtd4gTs6Z1cCt0eenPdHu39E.jpgA viral movie, created in Australia, has captured the hearts and minds of the LGBTQIA+ community and wider with an important message about ‘equal love’ and marriage equality, brilliantly portrayed in an ‘everyday’ setting, amplifying the important message in a simple way.

Equal Love is a controversial topic at the moment. Should all Australians, regardless of their gender and sexuality, be allowed to marry? Thirteen & Company director Armand de Saint-Salvy certainly thinks so.

His latest film explores the theme of ‘free choice’ using a simple “very Australian” metaphor – BBQ or Tomato Sauce? In a country where marriage equality is STILL not legal, the idea of capturing such an important message in a very familiar setting has triggered an incredible reaction and outpouring with more than 2.5 million people watching the video in 4 days.

PS5O6BO4iV12a3cwYUTcyC58sOFX-l_dHpo6sWjo0_Q,_f1KNduFHtNYUftES6EItyaWvdzAEPPE8BTJSok-86U-1.jpgWritten, directed and edited by Saint-Salvy, this emotive film has already been adopted by the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras. The film was released on its FB page and has quickly gathered momentum, with people appreciating and relating to the message.

Says Saint-Salvy: “In the lead up to Mardi Gras, we thought there was a great opportunity to contribute to the chorus of voices calling for equality. We wanted to make a film that speaks to everyday Australians. A spot that would entertain them, but is laced with a clear social conscious subtext.”

Says Roy De Giorgio. EP, Thirteen and Co (//13&CO): “We wanted the film to feel real to contrast the absurdism of the idea. Armand crafted natural performances and shot voyeuristically to enhance this sense of peering into reality”.

Says a spokesman for the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras: “Mardi Gras this year is about creating life quality and happiness, not just sexual or marriage equality, but for everyone, regardless of race, gender, religion or sexual identity. Armand’s film really embodies that spirit, and we felt compelled to support it.”

To see more of Saint-Salvy’s work, click here.

To visit Thirteen and Co’s website, click here.

Writer/Director/Editor: Armand de Saint-Salvy

Production Company: Thirteen and Co

Producers: Roy De Giorgio & Charity Downing

Cinematography: Frank Flick

Camera Equipment: Cinoptix

1st AC: Charlie Whitaker

Gaffer: Jay MacNeill

Production Design: Elisa Baker

Sound: Mario Pellegrino

Runner: Davey Woodhouse

Casting Director: Joseph Wijangco

Sound Post: Uncanny Valley

Dad: Patrick Wilson

Son: Matthew Hardie

Mother: Di Adams

Nana: Lynne Porteous

Sister: Matilda Ridgway

Friend: Dorje Swallow