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THE COLOUR OF SPRING
THE FORGIVING

ALINA
Director Rami Kodeih’s Award Winning film Alina, is twenty-five minutes of well-crafted chaos and tension. Inspired by real people and events, the film follows the

DIRECTOR GIULIO MASTROMAURO SITS DOWN WITH TAKE 2 INDIE REVIEW TO DISCUSS HIS AWARD WINNING FILM – INVERNO (TIMO’S WINTER)
You initially graduated with a degree in law and then attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome. In what ways do you feel this

VENEER
If a high concept log line was assigned to Maximillian Aguiar’s Veneer, Napoleon Dynamite meets the Invasion of the Body Snatchers would work pretty well.

BITTU
Based on true events, Bittu tells the story of a school poisoning from the eyes of a quick-witted young girl named Bittu whose sharp tongue

DIRECTOR MARCELLUS COX SITS DOWN WITH TAKE 2 INDIE REVIEW TO DISCUSS HIS SHORT FILM – MICKEY HARDAWAY
Marcellus Cox is an Award Winning Writer/Director hailing from Los Angeles, California. Marcellus Cox has always had a passion for movies and filmmaking. As a

DIRECTOR SEAN CRANSTON SITS DOWN WITH TAKE 2 INDIE REVIEW TO DISCUSS HIS FEATURE FILM – REDVILLE
Sean has built heavy steam over the last few years, earning several film awards for his independent shorts and features, including a win for Best

GUIDE ME HOME
Guide Me Home portrays an unfortunate young man on a journey he can’t complete in a short film written, directed and produced by Stefan Georgiou. The

THE COLOUR OF SPRING
Written and directed by Paul Andrew Kimball, The Colour of Spring, an ironically colorless film, begins as a deceptively calm and linear story. Sarah, played

THE FORGIVING
We all live a series of lives. Work, home, personal all run concurrently with our past, present and future lives. Secret lives are also possible