Step Back, Doors Closing

Step Back, Doors Closing
Directed byCarter Ward
Written byCarter Ward
Produced by
  • Carter Ward
  • Kathryn Crabtree
  • Jane Hollon
Starring
CinematographyJimmy Ferguson
Edited byGordon Antell
Music byPaloma Estevez
Production
company
Arden Pictures
Distributed byFreestyle Releasing
Release date
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Step Back, Doors Closing is a 2024 American romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Carter Ward. The film is about two young adults who meet by chance and fall in love after spending the next 24 hours exploring Washington D.C. together. It premiered in June 2024 at the Dances With Films film festival where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Award. It also screened at the Catalina Film Festival, the Chandler International Film Festival, and the Omaha Film Festival.

Plot

Julisa, played by Carmen Berkeley, is a Mexican-American graduate student from Los Angeles. She travels to Washington, D.C. to attend a women's leadership conference, but accidentally damages her phone at the airport. She is unable to contact her friend in the city but runs into Ryan, played by Reilly Walters, at the Metro while waiting for her friend. Ryan is returning home after attending a funeral in Boston following a recent breakup with his girlfriend of four years. Ryan offers to help Julisa by messaging an Instagram friend they realize they have in common. While waiting for that friend to respond, they spend the next 24 hours together exploring Washington, D.C. They slowly fall in love through their conversations about their hopes, dreams, and fears.

Cast

  • Carmen Berkeley as Julisa
  • Reilly Walters as Ryan
  • Michelle Macedo as Sierra, Julisa's friend
  • Ashley Romans as Kesang, Ryan's friend

Production

Development

Step Back, Doors Closing is the directorial debut of Carter Ward. He had previously worked as an assistant on films in New York City before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in filmmaking.[1] He began developing the screenplay around 2015.[1] In 2021, Ward founded the production company Arden Pictures, with Step Back, Doors Closing as its first project.[2]

Filming

The film was shot in both Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.[3] The title references the automated announcement heard on the Washington Metro trains.[1] Jimmy Ferguson served as cinematographer with the original score composed by Paloma Estevez.[4]

Release

Step Back, Doors Closing premiered at the Dances with Films film festival in Los Angeles in June 2024.[5] It subsequently screened at the Catalina Film Festival in October 2024,[6] Dances with Films in New York City in December 2024,[4] the Chandler International Film Festival in January 2025,[7] and the Omaha Film Festival in March 2025.[8]

Critical reception

Film Threat called Step Back, Doors Closing "a refreshing indie film" and praised its ending as realistic with the chemistry between the leads.[6] Richard Propes of The Independent Critic gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, praising the lead performances.[9] The film was compared to Richard Linklater's Before Sunrise by Vague Visages which wrote that the film is "essential viewing for Gen Z movie lovers, Washington D.C. natives and anyone who remains entranced by Linklater's 'Before Sunrise.'"[8] Beyond the Cinerama Dome noted that the film "is stealing hearts while wandering through the Smithsonian museums."[3]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 100% approval rating.[10] It was also nominated for the Grand Jury Award at the Dances with Films film festival,[7] with Carmen Berkeley winning the award for Best Actress (U.S. Feature) at the Catalina Film Festival.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Filmmaker Gets Foot in the Door With 'Step Back, Doors Closing'". The Georgetowner. April 10, 2024.
  2. ^ "Don't Miss Carter Ward's Fantastic Rom-Dram 'Step Back, Doors Closing'". Rabble Rouser.
  3. ^ a b "'Step Back, Doors Closing' - Film Review". Beyond the Cinerama Dome. April 10, 2025.
  4. ^ a b "Step Back, Doors Closing". Film Authority. December 6, 2024.
  5. ^ "Dances With Films LA Announces Film Lineup Including 117 World, North American, And US Premieres". BroadwayWorld. May 30, 2024.
  6. ^ a b "Step Back, Doors Closing". Film Threat. October 1, 2024.
  7. ^ a b "'Step Back, Doors Closing' Review: A Lovely Millennial Meet-Cute". Cinemacy. January 10, 2025.
  8. ^ a b "Review: Carter Ward's 'Step Back, Doors Closing'". Vague Visages. March 4, 2025.
  9. ^ "Step Back, Doors Closing". The Independent Critic.
  10. ^ "Step Back, Doors Closing". Rotten Tomatoes.
  11. ^ "The 14th annual Catalina Film Festival celebrated Marcia Gay Harden and actress/philanthropist Emmanuelle Chriqui". Film Festivals. February 10, 2024.