For the Love of George

Directed By Maria Burton

Quirky comedy about a jilted wife who leaves her cheating husband in England and sets off to LA hoping to meet who she believes is the perfect man - George Clooney.

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Set in 2014, Poppy Wakefield (Nadia Jordan, Cold Empty Hearts) works as a freelance journalist in England for outspoken editor Sharon (Marina Sirtis, Star Trek). Her perfect and predictable life is shattered when she discovers her husband is having an affair. She finds comfort in a TV segment featuring George Clooney who is everything her husband isn't; sophisticated, funny, charming and someone who cares about making a difference in the world. When she receives a well-timed invitation to visit her friend Justin (Rex Lee, Entourage) in Los Angeles, she takes off on a quest to meet Clooney and has no doubt they will fall in love at first sight. While on her quest she meets an array of colorful characters including Dr. Faye (Rosanna Arquette, Pulp Fiction) and her ditzy receptionist Stacy (Ruth Connell, Supernatural), Psychic Sara (Kristen Johnson, 3rd Rock from the Sun) and Californian golden boy Luke (Shaun Sipos, The Vampire Diaries). Through a series of near misses with Clooney and some fun adventures, Poppy learns how to navigate her future without needing a man, no matter how seemingly perfect!

Named by Variety as "talent to watch," Maria has directed 6 successful independent feature films, the latest of which are currently available on Netflix and Amazon: A Sort of Homecoming, with Laura Marano and Katherine McNamara, and For the Love of George, with Rosanna Arquette, Tate Donovan, Rex Lee & Kristen Johnston. Earlier films include Just Friends, Temps, and Manna from Heaven (MGM/SONY).

Burton helms Five Sisters Productions with her real-life siblings, through which she directed the pilot for the Emmy qualifying short form series Old Guy and produced The Happiest Day of His Life (MTV/Logo), Kings, Queens & In-Betweens, and Julia Sweeney's "Letting Go of God" (Showtime). Burton has been selected for television directing programs including DGA's DDI Emerging Directors Mentorship Program, Disney/ABC Directors, CBS Directing Initiative, Ryan Murphy's HALF Foundation, SONY Diverse Directors, and ProjectHER, for which she wrote and directed the short pilot Good Eggs. Burton has served on the DGA National Board (Alt), Co-Chair of DGA's WSC and DGA's CJC, and past Co-Chair of Alliance of Women Directors. She's currently directing the indie pilot, Now What?, and developing projects including Mercury 13, a drama inspired by the women tested for the original astronaut program -- named to the Athena List, the BitchList/Bechdel List, won a CineStory Fellowship, and a Nicholl Quarterfinalist. // I'm the eldest of five sisters raised by activist parents. Our Dad taught us to proudly claim our heritage of the Indigenous American and Mexicans of early California, our Irish ex-Catholic Mom had us pass out fliers with her when she campaigned as a delegate for Shirley Chisholm, and the mix of cultures we grew up with inculcated empathy and made me a bit of a chameleon. Add to this a childhood of creatively low-budget travel and short-term residences in different cultures from Malaysia to France to India, and my interest in seeing the world through different perspectives led to my exploring character through storytelling.