Released Films
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Yours
Short Film | Experimental Drama
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Arrivederci Rosa
Short Film | Comedy Drama
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The Power of One
Short Film | Drama
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Crazy Bitch Blues
Short Film | Comedy
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Interplay
Web Series | Interactive Dramedy
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The Final Haunting
Feature Film | Feminist Horror
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BEEDEEDEE
Short Film | Drama
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I Believe in Monsters
Short Film | Supernatural Thriller
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Insideout
Short Film | Drama
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Yours
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Writer & Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Genre: Experimental
Format: Short FilmStatus: Released 2023
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The body of a dying elderly woman lies still, while her soul dances on the stage of her dreams. Life and death intertwine in a farewell dance.
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The body of a dying old woman lies in a bed in stillness, while her soul is dancing on the magic stage she dreamt to be all her life. In this poetic piece, life and death blend in a metaphoric farewell dance.
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Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Director of Photography: Marina Kissopoulos
Costume Designer: Isabelle Caillaud
Editor: Daniele Massa -
A LonRom Film Production
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Winner at multiple festivals, including Barcelona Indie Awards, Amsterdam World Canvas Film, and Experimental, Dance & Music.
Crazy
Bitch Blues
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Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Screenwriter: Laura Jane Swain
Genre: Comedy
Format: Short FilmStatus: Released 2020
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Two embittered sisters war over their dead mother’s belongings and are willing to do whatever it takes to get what is rightfully theirs.
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Two embittered sisters war over their dead mother’s belongings and are willing to do whatever it takes to get what is rightfully theirs.
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LonRom Film Production
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Winner of the Platinum Award at European Screen Awards (2020) and Best Direction at International Independent Film (2021).
Arrivederci
Rosa
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Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Screenwriter: Laura Jane Swain
Genre: LGBT+ Comedy Drama
Format: Short FilmStatus: Released 2015
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Two old-school friends from Rome reunite in London: carefree Rosa shows studious Andi that life isn’t about labels, but being yourself.
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Two old school friends from Rome reunite in London. Rosa's a joy, Andi's a nerd. Rosa's lust for life helps Andi realise it's not about being gay, straight or being like Rosa. Life’s about being true to yourself.
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LonRom Film Production
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WINNER - Best Director, Latitude Film Awards (2018)
WINNER - Best Narrative Short, Latitude Film Awards (2018)
WINNER - Best Director, Directors Awards (2017)
WINNER - Best Director, International Independent Film Awards (2017)
NOMINEE - Best Actress, Heléna Antonio at High Peak International Film Festival (2017)
WINNER - Platinum Award Best Director, Accolade International Film Competition (2016)
WINNER - Your Film Project, LGBTQA International Short Festival (2016)
WINNER - Best Comedy, Culver City International Film Festival (2016)
FINALIST - Best Short & Best Actress High Peak Film Festival (2017)
FINALIST - Best Short, Carmarthen Bay Film Festival, BAFTA-Qualifying (2016)
RUNNER UP - Boomtown International Music & Film Festival (2016)
NOMINEE - Best Actress, Heléna Antonio at High Peak International Film Festival (2017)
NOMINEE - Best Director, Short Film at Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema (2015)
NOMINEE - Best Actress, Heléna Antonio at Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema (2015)
The Power
of One
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Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Screenwriter: Jack Angerstein
Genre: Drama
Format: Short FilmStatus: Released 2018
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When a single coin passes through five struggling strangers, their lives intertwine, revealing how small acts of kindness can shape lives.
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The story follows five characters who have never met before, and seemingly have nothing in common. This all changes when one day their lives become intertwined, by a simple coin that travels through the hands of each person.
We see how for each character, the coin plays a crucial part in encouraging small acts of kindness. But what they don't know, is that kindness is powerful, and small selfless acts can have a huge positive impact. Although they are all suffering in some way, it only takes a single moment for everything to change. -
LonRom Film Production
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Winner of multiple international awards, including European Screen Awards, WorldFest Houston, and finalist at BAFTA-qualifying festivals.
The Final Haunting
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Writer & Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Genre: Horror
Format: Feature Film
Length: 1 hr 23 minStatus: Released 2018 // Available on Amazon Prime
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A caretaker confronts a mysterious baby linking two parallel realities, unraveling trauma, identity, and time in this supernatural feminist film.
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Twenty-two-year-old Lily Reynolds hides a terrible secret. Echoes of Lily's past seep out as she steps into a haunted house and becomes possessed by horrifying personalities.
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Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Writers: Suzanne Green & Matthew White
Director of Photography: Joan BorderaREAD FULL CREDITS
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A LonRom Film Production
Funded by ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND
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Debut official feature Awarded Best Actress at London Independent Film Festival (2015). Distributed by Shami Media in US and Europe.
Interplay
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Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Writers: Richard Anthony Dunford & Flaminia Graziadei
Genre: Horror
Format: Short FilmStatus: Released 2014. Distributed by Short International TV in Europe and USA
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A psychiatrist dealing with victims of child abuse has a secret of her own.
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A psychiatrist dealing with victims of child abuse has a secret of her own. This film deals with domestic and child abuse from a different angle. Our young protagonist experiences her abusers actions as something supernatural while the reality of the real life monsters in our society is undoubtedly scarier than fiction.
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Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Director of Photography: Aubrey Fagon
Producer: Michèle Wheeler
Art Director: Helena Trebar
Editor: Giorgia Polizzi & Juan Soto -
LonRom Film Production
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Official Selection - London Independent FF
Official Selection Forest Hill Film Festival
Official Selection - Marbella International Film Festival
BeeDeeDee
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Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Genre: Drama/Experimental
Format: Short FilmStatus: Released 2014
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Four twenty-something friends navigate cruel pranks, romance, and family chaos while turning to online communities for sex advice.
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Online dating 3.0. From cruel pranks to social cohesion, online dating as the main source of relating for young adults. ...and not only. But is it really all a game?
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LonRom Film Production
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The Web Series won 3 awards and has now been optioned to be developed into a 12x 50 mins episodes TV series.
I Believe in Monsters
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Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Writer: Nick Galanides
Genre: Drama
Format: Short FilmStatus: Released 2014
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A young woman's self confidence is ripped apart by the leering menace that is Body Dysmorphia Disease.
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As the world becomes ever more narcissistic, a young woman struggles with the psychological illness named Body Dysmorphic Disorder. It rips her self-confidence apart. This short highlights the menace of a looks-obsessed society that will spit out fragile ego from its raised, ugly head.
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LonRom Film Production
InsideOut
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Writer & Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Producer: Michèle Wheeler
Genre: Experimental
Format: Short FilmStatus: Released 2012
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Panic takes shape as an internal monster, fracturing the unity of mind and body.
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Mind and body, two aspects of the same unity. However, sometimes the harmony gets broken. Panic attacks, they are that sneaky enemy inside ourselves, always ready to trigger off when we less expect it.
They are the monster that restricts our vital and personal space, that puts all of us in a vulnerable condition, we are ashamed of.
This intense short blends the impact of images and the strong metaphor of movements, to give body and voice to the inner discomfort of panic attacks, too often unspoken about and yet affecting many people in modern society. -
Director: Flaminia Graziadei
Director of Photography: Aubrey Fagon
Costumer Designer: Caterina Nardi
Hair & Make-Up Designer: Vanessa Richardson
Composer: Elisa Luu
Editor: Giorgia Polizzi -
A LonRom Film Production
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Best Short at the London Independent Film Festival 2013

