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Showcasing the of best of DRAMA stories from around the world.

Short Film: NATALIE, 13min., Australia, Drama

It is 2004. Natalie and Natalie are best friends, utterly inseparable and stuck in the awkward moment between high school and the rest of their lives. They are different in every way, though practically the same person. ‘Natalie’ is a … Continue reading

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Director – XUQIN SUN (TIME DIFFERENCE)

Director Statement I am an animator focused on animation and editing. I graduated from University of the Arts London. During the postgraduate study, I worked for Barbican and Feminist Library project. I also have done the group work for TV … Continue reading

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Short Film: TIME DIFFERENCE, 3min., China, Animation/Drama

This animation shows the different space people how to communicate. This story is that A and B get a video call. They enter the world of imagination together. And they spend lot of time to contact each other. But the … Continue reading

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Short Film: CYRANO AUX TRANCHEES, 15min., USA, Fantasy/Drama

Verdun, 1917. In the night between the bombings, four Poilus heard a character fall from the Moon; an encounter of their reality with the historical fiction: Cyrano de Bergerac. Based on the play by Joseph Suberville, a young gunner poet, … Continue reading

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Director Biography – Chelsey d’Adesky (THE CLOSURE CENTER)

Chelsey d’Adesky is a writer, director and producer currently based in London. Growing up Chelsey’s mother lived in California and her father lived in Florida, so she spent years traveling between the two. She was always on the go, always … Continue reading

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Short Film: THE CLOSURE CENTER, 17min., USA, Drama/Fantasy

In a near future London, Cara is haunted by unresolved feelings from a past relationship with Peter. Her new partner, Adam, is about to move in with her, so she books an appointment at The Closure Center. In the session, … Continue reading

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Poetry Reading: BENCH SOLILOQUY, by Paula Shaffer — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Poem read by Allison Kampf POEM: This is my Bench; I deem her to be. She minds the Sea dutifully; in silence, splendidly. Firmly in place on this rock jagged cliff, barrier free, scene panoramic for the eye’s inner theme: … Continue reading

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Poetry Reading: LOCKED TREASURE, by LannaEvolved — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Read by Allison Kampf POEM: In the box I am sworn to secrecy Petrified His gaze against the shadows of the bars has grown so weary it deflates in fades Suppressing the entirety of his remorse ‘To him, there seem … Continue reading

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Poetry Reading: STREETS, by David Dephy — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Read by Allison Kampf POEM: Looking at the empty streets. Beauty needs to be seen. I know you are happy out there on the other side of emptiness, yet the present is the choice which remains. In admiration, beauty, in … Continue reading

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Poetry Reading: The Long Road, by Shobana Gomes — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Performed by Allison Kampf POEM: At first glance, it seemed easy, I, the traveler on a weary road to perhaps fame, I tamed my mind to think in ways one would want to impress, But like a toddler taking baby … Continue reading

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