Fracture
Dead Slate Studios | Film
Overview
ABOUT OUR FILM:
The story follows a young boy called Louis as he deals with his parents' turbulent relationship. Using his room as an escape from the conflict, he results in practicing with his Nerf gun while overhearing their heated arguments and is then caught in the rising tension at home. The story shifts between this strained domestic setting and a courtroom lobby. Louis’s mother, Sofia, tries to maintain normalcy, but things worsen when Louis discovers an unfamiliar man visiting her. A confrontation between Sofia and his father, Carlos, reveals deep grievances. The story ends with Louis drawing his family, symbolizing his longing for unity amid the chaos.
DONATION USAGE:
All funding for this project will be allocated to the locations, gear, props, costumes, catering, and other necessities. Our goal is to keep the budget as low as possible while ensuring smooth and efficient shoot days. Adequate funding is very important for achieving this balance. With the right resources, we can maintain high production quality and meet our creative vision. Every contribution helps us move closer to bringing this project to life.
THANK YOU
Bringing this story to the big screen is a big undertaking and means a great deal to those who have supported this project. Every donation is greatly appreciated and will be acknowledged in the credits at the end of the short film. Your support not only helps us financially but also inspires us to deliver our best work.
CREW:
Producer: Aimee De Saint Laurent
Writer/Director: Joshua Nelson
1st AD: Nick Cornea
DOP: Joey Leung
CAST:
Louis: Brody Heath
Carlos: Augusto Javier Sosa
Sophia: Caitlin Stewart
Donors
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Ian Brits
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Joaquin Delacey
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Ray & Maxine Nelson
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Graham & Lynette Aish
Look forward to seeing your success!
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