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Awkward Intimacy

Synopsis

Shawn specialises in awkward sex scenes and awkward sex scenes only. When she receives a call from her former mentor, Fiona, Shawn is overjoyed at the opportunity to prove her skills and the worth of her style on set.
Official Selection PÖFF Shorts - Black Nights Film Festival 2022

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 min 46 sec
Director
Emma Jude Harris, Emily Steck
Producer
Emily Steck
Executive Producer
Emily Steck, Miriam Battye
Editor
Ibrahim Serra-Mohammed, Emily Steck, Emma Jude Harris
Screenwriter
Emily Steck
Director of Photography
Ibrahim Serra-Mohammed
Sound
Fynnlugh Greenfield-Brown
Composer
Sarah Gage, Kalim Patel
Principal cast
Rose Lucas, Ragevan Vasan, Misha Graham-Patel, Meg Bennett, Eleanor Henderson, Emily Steck, Elizabeth Schenk
Intimacy Coordinator
Sara Green

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