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Director: Nicolas Van Pallandt
Cast: Robert Hardy, Martin Forsström, Richard Kinsey, Rachel Evis
A romantic comedy about a group of ham-radio enthusiasts who, assuming they will never meet, exaggerate their identities on the airwaves. But things start to get complicated when two of the group fall in love with each other's imaginary personas, especially when they have to meet face-to-face and find themselves trying to live up to their fictitious alter-egos.
Why you might like this:
Making Waves (2004) directed by Nicolas Van Pallandt is a delightfully unique romantic comedy that blends the quirky charm of ham radio enthusiasts with the playful complexities of falling for someone's imagined persona. Viewers will be charmed by the talented ensemble cast's performances as they navigate the hilarious and heartwarming consequences of these larger-than-life radio personalities colliding in the real world.
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