Belgium - France border, May 1940. During the British retreat to Dunkirk, two soldiers take cover in a church cellar. Trapped behind enemy lines, they must try to survive without any resources.
Type:
Short
Status:
Produced
Page Count:
10pp
Genre:
Horror, Thriller, War
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
All Accolades & Coverage

Awards
Royal Television Society North West ~ Best Student Drama 2014
US Hollywood International Film Festival ~ Best Cinematography 2015
Festival of Fantastic Films ~ Delta Short Film Award 2014
Screen Stockport International Film Festival ~ Best University Short 2014
San Francisco Short Film Awards ~ Award of Excellence 2015
Kino Manchester International Film Festival ~ Runner up Student Short 2014

Nominations
US Hollywood International Film Festival ~ Best Short Film 2015
US Hollywood International Film Festival ~ Best Foreign Film 2015
Learning on Screen Awards ~ Production Award 2014
Thurrock International Film Festival ~ Best Director 2015
Thurrock International Film Festival ~ Best Performance 2015
Thurrock International Film Festival ~ Best Student Short Film 2015
Macabre Faire International Film Festival ~ Best Student Short 2015
Screentest National Student Festival ~ Best Art and Design 2015
Screentest National Student Festival ~ Best Short 2015

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The Writer: Helen Lyons-Curran

I'm an award winning independent filmmaker with a passion for genre film. I'm currently developing the screenplay for a dystopian Sci-Fi feature and in pre-production on a short crime road-thriller. My previous credits include Brit-Grit Horror-Noir, ENDS MEAT and multi-award winning WWII horror, DELICACY among other shorts. Working in indie-film, I've become accustomed to writing my own material to accommodate the limited funds or limited locations. Hopefully this won't always be the case, but until then, I continue to find creative ways to tell entertaining and compelling stories with high production values. My biggest passion is directing, whether that can be from my own screenplay or a… Go to bio
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