

Better To Have Loved is an anthology series that explores different forms of love, from family and friends to romantic relationships, with each episode delving into the complexities of the heart.
Episode 1: Persistence
After Freya loses her purse, her office crush offers to help her retrace her steps. As they search all over campus, their conversations become less about the purse and more about their failed love lives, hindering a deeper exploration of their feelings for each other and begs the question of who will make the first move.
Credits
Starring:
Chichi Onianwah as Freya
Noah Nazareth as Ezra
Kaden Nanji as Security
Director: Sabrina Wennekers
Producer: Kaden Nanji, Sabrina Wennekers
Writer: Sabrina Wennekers
Assistant Director & Script Supervisor: E.J. Fernandez
Intimacy Coordinator and 2nd Assistant Director: Carina Tomasso
Director of Photography: Campbell Kaye
Director of Photography: Jimmy Rai
Assistant Camera: Maria Hogan
Editor: Sabrina Wennekers
Coloring: Campbell Kaye
Music: Connor Fortin
Audio Lead: Siya Vallabh
Audio Assistant: Devika Acharya
Grip and Audio Assistant: Tony Ho
Grip: Abinaya Ragupathy
Grip: Justin Soro
Audio Assistant and Grip: Matthew Rubino
Production Assistant and BTS Photographer: Anneliese Amitrano
Special Thanks:
James Bottomley
Robert Della Rossa
Jordan Danner
Declan McKenna
Connor Fortin
Episode 2: We Could Be Dancing
After one of them confesses their long-standing love for the other, two best friends must find each other in a sprawling city within a week’s time.
Credits
Starring:
Pascal Hum as Guy
Shan Butt as Sonny
Luke Mathews as Luke
Nayeli Belsue as Alexa
Jaiden Douglas as Mark
Producers: Kaden Nanji, Sabrina Wennekers
Writer & Director: Keertan Somasundaram
Director of Photography: Sidney Foster
Assistant Camera: Anna Coleman
Sound Recordist: Owen Greco
Gaffer: Elisha Ocampo
AD: Émile Smith
2nd AD/Continuity: Luke Mathews
Script Supervisor: Bia Piza Maia dos Santos
Intimacy Coordinator: Carina Tommaso
Editor: Keertan Somasundaram
Colourist: Elisha Ocampo
Music:
“Intro” – Written and Performed by Lachlan Bleackley
“Lagoon” – Written and Performed by Josh Pryce
“Epilogue” – Written and Performed by Lachlan Bleackley
Special thanks to:
The EJC
The EDC
Celina Tang
E.J. Fernandez, Molly Greenblatt, and Lucas Moscati