After winning Tribeca`s Best Documentary Feature Award in 2011 for her remarkable debut| Bombay Beach| and screening work-in-progress selections from LoveTrue at TFF2015| director and cinematographer Alma Har`el returns with the premiere of her anticipated sophomore feature. This genre-bending documentary brings Har`el`ssignature poetic imagery and fascination with performance in nonfiction to three complimentary stories that seek to demystify the fantasy of true love. Using anatmospheric blend of follow-along footage| artful camerawork| and scenes depicting the past| present| and future of her subjects| Har`el follows three complicated|real-life relationships as they unfold in distinct corners of the country. Alaskans Blake and Joel pursue a promising romance| in spite of physical limitations andher stripping career. In Hawaii| free spirit Coconut Willie discovers another side of true love after realizing his son is not biologically his own. And