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Duration: 191 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Ruffah
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Portrait of Nicole Pursell

Nicole Pursell

Birth Name: Nicole Pursell

Birth Date: N/A

Birth Place: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008) as Lesbian on Street (uncredited)

Most Important Roles:

  • Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008) as Lesbian on Street (uncredited)
  • That's Not Us (2015) as Jackie
  • The Ring Thing (2017) as Kristen Jennings

Career Highlights:

  • Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008)
  • That's Not Us (2015)
  • The Ring Thing (2017)

Full Biography

Nicole Pursell stars as Sarah, a documentary filmmaker who accidentally proposes to her girlfriend in Provincetown. This event sends Sarah on a journey of self-discovery and exploration of marital dynamics through interviewing same-sex couples.

Portrait of Sarah Wharton

Sarah Wharton

Birth Name: Sarah Wharton

Birth Date: N/A

Birth Place: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • That's Not Us (2015) as Alex

Most Important Roles:

  • American Insurrection (2021) as Sarah
  • Bite Me (2019) as Businesswoman
  • That's Not Us (2015) as Alex
  • The Ring Thing (2017) as Sarah Watson
  • Feral (2019) as Young Mom
  • A Place We Go To (2018) as Sarah

Career Highlights:

  • American Insurrection (2021)
  • Bite Me (2019)
  • That's Not Us (2015)
  • The Ring Thing (2017)
  • Feral (2019)
  • A Place We Go To (2018)

Full Biography

Sarah Wharton, starring in 'Ring Thing' (2017), is known for her role as a documentary filmmaker navigating relationships and personal fears. After accidentally proposing to her girlfriend in Provincetown, Sarah embarks on interviews with same-sex couples to explore marital dynamics, while her partner Kristen envisions their future together amidst career and passion challenges.


About the Movie: Ring Thing (2017)

Poster for Ring Thing (2017)

Release Year: 2017

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: The Ring Thing

Director: William Sullivan

Writer: Derek Dodge, William Sullivan

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Roger Dodger, WCS Productions

Genre: Documentary, Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Teresa & Veronica (2024)
  • Isha (2019)
  • The Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex (1992)
  • Backstage Bardo (2023)
  • East Side Story (2006)

Keywords

Story

Sarah, a documentary filmmaker, accidentally proposes to her girlfriend Kristen in Provincetown, Massachusetts. This unexpected proposal sends Sarah into a state of panic as she fears commitment and divorce due to her parents' tumultuous marriage. Meanwhile, Kristen eagerly looks forward to a future together with Sarah, seeing their life playing out differently than Sarah's fears. In response to the mix-up, Sarah begins interviewing same-sex couples about their experiences with marriage, hoping to overcome her fear of divorce. Kristen, on the other hand, sees a future where career and passion threaten their relationship. As both women navigate their differing expectations and marital exploration, they must confront their fears and desires for the sake of their relationship.

Summary

Ring Thing is a 2017 American drama that explores the complexities of same-sex relationships, commitment, and communication through a nonlinear narrative timeline. Directed by William Sullivan, the film centers on Sarah, an aspiring documentary filmmaker, and Kristen, her sous chef girlfriend residing in New York City. The story unfolds after Sarah accidentally proposes to Kristen during their vacation in Provincetown, Massachusetts, sparking a journey of self-discovery for both women. With themes revolving around divorce fears, career ambitions versus relationship dynamics, and the struggle between present desires and future expectations, Ring Thing offers an honest portrayal of modern love and its challenges.