The Snark can now be found in Germany at Kinoflimmern
The Hunting of the Snark is now now available from the German distributor Kinofimmern through their VOD platform.
The Hunting of the Snark is now now available from the German distributor Kinofimmern through their VOD platform.
Our short film Ménage du Trois, which we shot earlier this year, directed by Saranne Bensusan, has made the long list for the Winchester Short Film Festival that was announced on the third.
If selected, it’d be the first time that the film had been screened in England.
In anticipation of the release of Part II of The Anthropocene Chronicles on Thursday the twelfth (Amazon Kindle) and Friday the thirteenth (other formats) we have now reduced the price of Part I.
The Anthropcene Chronicles Page and the Facebook Page have links to some of the many stores and formats that the book is available from.
Saranne Bensusan‘s short film Ménage du Trois has been submitted to festivals since its completion and several of those festivals have selected the film, here hare a selection of laurels that it has picked up so far. The most recent being The Maverick Movie Awards, which nominated Saranne again this year after giving her several nominations last year and a win for The Hunting of the Snark as well as nominating her short Mano a Mono.
The Hunting of the Snark can now be borrowed from public libraries in the mid-west thanks to hoopla!
Go to Hoopla Digital and watch it.
In our ongoing mission to make our films as accessible as possible, we have today added Portuguese subtitles to Mano a Mono. These are also available on the Vimeo and YouTube streams of the film, both have a “CC” button on the video timeline
Our micro-short Nicola’s Shedim has been selected for the Dead in Decatur film festival in Illinois in the middle of October.
The film which was produced by Saranne Bensusan from her screenplay.
The micro-short Nicola’s Shedim, starring Leila Kotori, which was produced and shot by Saranne Bensusan has been selected for the Canada Kids International Film Festival, which takes place in Toronto between the 21st and the 24th of September.
The nice guys at Amazon are currently running an offer for sixty day free access to kindle unlimited, which should be more than adequate time to allow you to read The Anthropocene Chronicles, the anthology of short stories that we recently published with contributions from Saranne Bensusan,Carman Radtke, and Emma Pullar in Part I. Part II will be published later this year with tales from Rachel Howard, Nick Jackson and Fiona Leitch.
Congratulations to Saranne Bensusan whose short film Mano a Mono has screened this week as part of the Femme Filmmaker Festival