Following the tragic loss of a beloved companion, Barbara must overcome her depression with the support of her best friend Klara and husband Torsten. Written by John Fraser
APEIRON FILMS
Roxsanna is a bittersweet Tragedy featuring Amy Mackie as model Roxy Heart who five years after receiving devastating news is now lost in grief and sadness, Roxy must try to rediscover who she is. leading to life changing altercation that shape who she will be for the rest of her days.
Dylan Hood
A conman reaches his 100th birthday and is released from prison to enjoy the time he has left, starting with a dram of his favorite whisky. Written by John Fraser
APEIRON FILMS
a hard look at a hard time
Strath Martin
Born and raised in Dundee by working class parents. Jackie Oudney went on to study theatre at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and Camera at the National Film & Television School. She honed her skills as a highly successful commercials director, directing over 100 commercials worldwide, winning several international awards including a Silver Lion at Cannes. During this time she also directed the micro-budget feature, ‘French Film’ starring Hugh Bonneville and Anne-Marie Duff which was recognised for its witty direction and ambition, picking up two major awards at the Monte-Carlo Film Festival for Best Actor and Best Screenplay. In addition, her two short films, ‘Station and ‘Vagabond Shoes’ with its powerful performance by Iain Glen have won several awards including the Kodak /BAFTA Short Film Showcase and two Scottish BAFTA nominations.
'What I Am': A drama that explores both class and gender, has won Gold for Best International Short Film at the Sharks Awards, London, Best Performance in a Short Film at Hamilton Film Festival, Canada and has just been nominted for Best Screenplay at Unrestricted View Festival Festival in London .
Synopsis: A woman who suffers amnesia after an accident, embarking on a journey of self-discovery that leads to the reclamation of her agency.
Jackie Oudney