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THE COLOUR OF SPRING
THE FORGIVING
A LITTLE PLACE OFF THE EDGWARE ROAD
JOSIAH
THE DUCHESS OF CANCUN
SMOKING GUN – WEB SERIES PILOT

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.

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

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

A LITTLE PLACE OFF THE EDGWARE ROAD
With a story set in the subconscious, A Little Place Off The Edgware Road is a haunting take on the platitude ‘dazed and confused’. The

JOSIAH
Kyle Laursen’s Josiah definitely hits America where it currently lives. This 20 minute short film is a study in the way we try – and

THE DUCHESS OF CANCUN
The Duchess of Cancun starts out like any other romantic drama. The film introduces the all-too-familiar archetype of a cynical boy who sees the glass

SMOKING GUN – WEB SERIES PILOT
With a socio-political issue disguised as a lighthearted sci-fi, SMOKING GUN uncovers the many layers to the concept of an alien invasion. In a world