
Distancing Socially
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Composed of a series of short vignettes that share a telecommunications application as a common thread, Distancing Socially focuses on loosely connected human interactions taking place virtually across a world in lock down.
Top Cast


Sarah Levy
Sarah Levy
Chloe
Sarah Levy
Chloe


Alan Tudyk
Alan Tudyk
Noel
Alan Tudyk
Noel


Connor Paolo
Connor Paolo
Paul
Connor Paolo
Paul


Rory Scovel
Rory Scovel
Ben
Rory Scovel
Ben


Andy Buckley
Andy Buckley
Andy
Andy Buckley
Andy


Kim Shaw
Kim Shaw
Rachel
Kim Shaw
Rachel


Karissa Lee Staples
Karissa Lee Staples
Katie
Karissa Lee Staples
Katie


Jim O'Heir
Jim O'Heir
Kelly
Jim O'Heir
Kelly


Emma Fitzpatrick
Emma Fitzpatrick
Lexi
Emma Fitzpatrick
Lexi


Melanie Chandra
Melanie Chandra
Ella
Melanie Chandra
Ella
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