HIGHLIGHTS: September 2023 DIVERSITY DOC Festival

Showcase of the best FILMS in the world today. Audience Award Winners: Best Documentary: CLOWN NOW CRY LATERBest Diection: BASEBALL HARMONYBest Cinematography: UNCONQUERED Watch the Audience Feedback Video for each film: UNCONQUERED, 28min., UKDirected by John ParrThe true story of two elite soldiers severely injured in the line of duty. “Unconquered” charts their inspiring journey… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS: September 2023 DIVERSITY DOC Festival

SHORT Script: DON’T DO IT, by Ozzie Logozzo

Genre: Thriller A troubled, underground reporter investigates the killing of policemen and falls victim to a web of corruption that threatens his life and that of his child. CAST LIST: Narrator: Hannah Ehman Adam: Geoff May Emmette: Elizabeth Rose Morriss

Short Script: COLUMBIA, by Pamela PerryGoulardt

GENRE: DRAMA For the safety of her family, an exotic dancer agrees to steal an image of her Great-Great-Great Grandfather, a notorious officer in the Russian Revolution, before it goes on public display. CAST LIST: Narrator: Elizabeth Rose Morriss Columbia: Hannah Ehman Dmitry: Geoff Mays

Short Script: CARMEN, by D.Tina Batten and Jean Louis

In a split second decision, a teenage girl has a devastating experience that changes the course of her newly found reality. CAST LIST: Narrator: Sean Ballantyne – Carmen: Hannah Ehman Coach Davis: Geoff Mays Maria: Elizabeth Rose Morriss

LA Festival 1st Scene: NAZI NUKE, by Eamonn Eeles

Harvey Hardaz, special forces, must choose duty over love in order to rescue a nuclear scientist from being used by the Nazi’s to build an atomic bomb and destroying London. CAST LIST: Narrator: Hannah Ehman Sabine: Elizabeth Rose Morriss Hardaz: Geoff Mays Patrick: Steve Rizzo

DIVERSITY Festival Best Scene: Heroes, Just For One Day, by Salvatore Riggio

While on vacation with his family in Disney World, Johnny, a FDNY Firefighter (along with the rest of America) receives word of the attack on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. He is not there with his fellow man and the guilt eats at him for years in the aftermath. Through… Continue reading DIVERSITY Festival Best Scene: Heroes, Just For One Day, by Salvatore Riggio

BEST SCENE Reading: AHOY FOR JOY, by Keith Reilly

Amidst unrest in 1970s Belfast, troubled teenager Michael meets Dutch tourist Anna, and a whirlwind romance begins. Anna is enchanted with the Ireland Michael showcases in his letters, but he is shielding her from the truth. As Michael’s recovery from the trauma of his childhood progresses, events take a disastrous turn – and it will… Continue reading BEST SCENE Reading: AHOY FOR JOY, by Keith Reilly