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Posted on January 19, 2023 in BCine Partners, Film Schools Feed, Filmmakers Academy, Partner Content, Training & Skills
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S, a novelist suffering from writer’s block, arrives at an isolated nature resort to work on her next book. Here, she is forced to deal with her unresolved grief and mental health whilst also interacting with the resort’s guests.
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Interview with Digital Orchard Foundation Talent Bar mentor Yana Rits.
Apart, Together, the winner of the 2021 BAFTA Student Film Award for Live Action, is directed by Olivia Hang Zhou from the American Film Institute. A Chinese teenage girl travels with her mom to the United States as a translator, in order to find her sister, who was abandoned under the One-child-policy. She’s faced with…
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