The Folkestone Ladies' Erotic Fiction Club
Synopsis
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
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
TFLEFC Limited
Sharon Burrell27 Old Gloucester Street
London, WC1N 3AX
Sales Company
Sharon Burrell
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