Six Feet Apartwas an unconventional film for its stars, to put it mildly. Leads Chris Candy (Rosewood) and J.J. Nolan (You) didn't need to commute in L.A.
traffic to set — their respective apartments werethe set. The co-stars dressed themselves, applied their own makeup, finagled their own lighting, arranged their backgrounds and self-recorded takes.
Though the film is a romantic comedy, the stars weren't in the same room with each other (or their director, cinematographers, any producers or anyone else on the creative team), until the last day of shooting.
At the end of a work day, they each tried to make home feel like home again. After shooting almost entirely remotely for three months, Six Feet Apart concluded production in late June,.
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