Scene from Fools (2016)
Scene Details
Duration: 52 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1916x1076 | Added: 2017-May-03 |
Actresses in this Scene

Mary Cross
Birth Name: Mary Cross
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Career
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Full Biography
Mary Cross rose to prominence through her role as 'Sarah' in the 2016 independent film 'Fools'. The movie, directed by William DiCillo, follows two strangers who meet on a train and decide to move in together, fabricating a history of their relationship along the way. However, there is no substantial information provided about Mary Cross's personal life or career beyond this role.
About the Movie: Fools (2016)

Release Year: 2016
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Director: Benjamin Meyer
Writer: Benjamin Meyer
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Story
Fools begins with an unlikely encounter between two strangers on a train. In a moment of connection, they brush hands. Days later, they meet again and impulsively decide to move in together, despite barely knowing each other. To navigate social situations where their relationship is questioned due to its sudden nature, they fabricate a history of love between them.
Summary
Fools, directed by Benjamin Meyer and released in 2016, is a romantic comedy-drama that explores the dynamics of unexpected relationships and the lengths people go to maintain appearances. The film centers around two strangers who share an intimate moment on a train, leading them to move in together just days later. The plot focuses on their fabricated history of love as they navigate social situations, raising questions about authenticity, perception, and the nature of relationships.