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Woman falls in love. Then Woman sees dog of her dreams... Frolic is the first in a series of shorts called Murdery, an anthology of darkly comic, accidentally murderous episodes, ably assisted by original music and haunting sound design. Next up, 'Downstairs': two ladies maids, the first flush of love and a deadly corset. Then 'Winding Road': an incompatible couple, an inhospitably narrow country road and a shovel...all to the soundtrack of Broadway.
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2020 Showcase - Music
Published
1 Video
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Laura started writing in 2014 and, as one third of Bloody Comedy, released short form content onto Funny or Die where it has amassed nearly half a million views. Laura co-created web series Joan & May (shortlisted for C4 Blaps in 2016) with Georgina Strawson, with whom she also made Ten Years, a short film which screened at LFF and BIFF 2017. Laura had a series optioned by ArdImages (work includes God’s Own Country) and was recently shortlisted for the Caroline Aherne Bursary. As an actor, Laura’s most recent screen credits include Netflix’s Lovesick and Black Mirror (Bandersnatch), Amazon’s Good Omens and BBC’s Doctor Who. She’s performed on many of London’s stages and frequents the smaller, smellier ones above pubs when she’s improvising with the Free Association, Hoopla or at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Laura was most recently seen playing opposite Emilia Clarke in Paul Feig’s Last Christmas (written by Emma Thompson and Bryony Kimmings). https://vimeo.com/lauraevelyn1
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I'm looking for a producer to get this project from script to screen. Would love to discuss!
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