Probably not. But the more we can engage on aspects of the film the better, I think. Title drama stays with the film until it's released. I worked on the film 'The Farm' with Al Pacino and Colin Farrell only to find out on release it was changed to 'The Recruit" The point I hope people get from this is the incredible thought that goes into event the selection of a title. Remember the film 'Ishtar'?! Ha!
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Yes I do, actually. DOP was famous Italian cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, right? (Was fortunate enough to had his lessons while he was filming Goya)
But, I didn't refer to title drama, I was referring to your logline :)
Aah! Sorry. In the logline it's supposed to be more irony than drama. I apologize if it appears to be overly dramatic so I guess I could have improved it by adding, "desperately in need of a father figure" as an example somewhere in the logline to emphasize the irony. Just a thought and thanks for the comments.
Welcome :) It really seemed to be a deep psychological drama with inevitably tragic end... :D