Project Detail

The Folkestone Ladies' Erotic Fiction Club

A woman with long hair standing in the sea, gazing towards the horizon.
A man and woman standing close together as if about to kiss.
Three women sit at a pub table reading a book
A man and woman smile at one another in a kitchen

Synopsis

Three women find their relationships are changed forever when they put pen to paper.

This sexy dramedy is a comforting embrace during turbulent times. We follow the adventures of three women in the English coastal town of Folkestone, as they express their secret desires through their writing. The story celebrates the power of Mother Nature, and female friendship, as the women turn fantasy into reality.

Content warning: sexually explicit language.

Details

Year
2025
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
14:44
Format
6K RedRAW
Director
Emelie Mahdavian
Producer
Sharon Burrell
Co-Producer
Chris Carr
Executive Producer
Sharon Burrell, Karen-Dawn Campbell, Laura Gould
Editor
Anna Dick
Screenwriter
Sharon Burrell
Director of Photography
Garath Whyte
Sound
Liz Horsman, Michael Griggs
Composer
Liz Horsman
Principal cast
Olivia Hallinan, Tiff Stevenson, Claire Storey, Bill Ward, George Osborne

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Production Status

Production Company

TFLEFC Limited

Sharon Burrell
27 Old Gloucester Street
London, WC1N 3AX

Sales Company

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