Clarisse and her brother unite with the aid of Lord Ademar who must make amends with his past misendeavours against the Faery.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
117pp
Genre:
Drama, Fantasy, History
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Clarisse and her brother, Andos, meet again several years after their noble Faery Mother separated them as children for their safety and survival. Lord Ademar's past is entangled with their Aunt who died shortly marrying her after Lord de Bero aided in the Church's war against the pagan Faery folk over land rights. Ridden with remorse over his role against these people in the past, Lord Ademar endeavors to make amends with the help of Joan of Kent to adopt his niece and nephew in order for them to win their rightful inheritance that was originally stripped from them. For fans of historical fiction and light fantasy, "Lady of the Bridge" is a story following Clarisse, who is half-Faery, her relationship with the Earth, imagination, and wisdom of the forests will enthrall the audience with an existential, historical resolve. It is told in such a way to invite the audience into a deeper understanding of the diminishing of women's rights then and of the Old World ideal of living in harmony with nature as opposed to conquering it.
All Accolades & Coverage

Reached the Semi-Finals (1 of top 2) in a WIF bid to gain funding ($250,000) for production in 2017, Vancouver, BC. Lost to a documentary about Big Horn Sheep.

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The Writer: Sarah Nicole Faucher

Growing up as a severely hard-of-hearing and racially mixed child, Sarah Nicole Faucher gained invaluable insights into the human condition as she lip-read her parents’ conversations who were involved with Canadian Military Intelligence during the Cold War. As a result, she escaped in stories by Lloyd Alexander, Ursula K. LeGuin, Guy Gavriel Kay, Taliesin (The Mabinogian), and others. During her years at Carleton University, she studied Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Franz Kafka, Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, and more towards her BA in English & Religious Studies. Sarah Nicole Faucher is a disability activist, poet, short fiction writer (under the name Nicole Matthews), and screenwriter of award-… Go to bio
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