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  • A back-lit single track road on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • A back-lit single track road on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Island_landscapes_Coll_AW_080920...JPG
  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Sheep grazing near the village of Arinagour on the island of Coll, Scotland.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Sheep grazing near the village of Arinagour on the island of Coll, Scotland.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • A view towards the main settlement on the Island of Coll, Scotland - the village of Arinagour.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • A view towards the main settlement on the Island of Coll, Scotland - the village of Arinagour.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The island of Coll on the west coast of Scotland enjoys a warmish climate from the gulf stream allowing palm tress to flourisg.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The island of Coll on the west coast of Scotland enjoys a warmish climate from the gulf stream allowing palm tress to flourisg.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Lobster pots at the harbour in the village of Arinagour, the main settlement on the Scottish Hebridean island of Coll.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Skye Museum of Island Life, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Skye Museum of Island Life, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Skye Museum of Island Life, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Skye Museum of Island Life, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Skye Museum of Island Life, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Old millstones at the Skye Museum of Island Life, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Skye Museum of Island Life, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Skye Museum of Island Life, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Skye Museum of Island Life, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The ship's bell belonging to the SS Otranto which was sunk in Machir Bay off the coast of the Scottish island of Islay has gone on display in the Museum of Islay Life in Port Charlotte.<br />
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The Otranto sunk on 6 October 1918 and a commemoration will take place on the island to mark the centenary this coming October. It is hoped that the bell, which has been loaned to the museum by the diver who found it at the bottom of the bay, will form part of the ceremony.<br />
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Pictured: Museum manager, Jenni Minto with the bell of the SS Otranto. In the background is a flag that has been loaned to the museum by the Smithsonian museum and was made by five Islay residents in 1918.
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  • The ship's bell belonging to the SS Otranto which was sunk in Machir Bay off the coast of the Scottish island of Islay has gone on display in the Museum of Islay Life in Port Charlotte.<br />
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The Otranto sunk on 6 October 1918 and a commemoration will take place on the island to mark the centenary this coming October. It is hoped that the bell, which has been loaned to the museum by the diver who found it at the bottom of the bay, will form part of the ceremony.<br />
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Pictured: Museum manager, Jenni Minto with the bell of the SS Otranto. In the background is a flag that has been loaned to the museum by the Smithsonian museum and was made by five Islay residents in 1918.
    EEM_Otranto Bell_RD_220918_0004.JPG
  • The ship's bell belonging to the SS Otranto which was sunk in Machir Bay off the coast of the Scottish island of Islay has gone on display in the Museum of Islay Life in Port Charlotte.<br />
<br />
The Otranto sunk on 6 October 1918 and a commemoration will take place on the island to mark the centenary this coming October. It is hoped that the bell, which has been loaned to the museum by the diver who found it at the bottom of the bay, will form part of the ceremony.<br />
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Pictured: Museum manager, Jenni Minto with the bell of the SS Otranto. In the background is a flag that has been loaned to the museum by the Smithsonian museum and was made by five Islay residents in 1918.
    EEM_Otranto Bell_RD_220918_0002.JPG
  • The ship's bell belonging to the SS Otranto which was sunk in Machir Bay off the coast of the Scottish island of Islay has gone on display in the Museum of Islay Life in Port Charlotte.<br />
<br />
The Otranto sunk on 6 October 1918 and a commemoration will take place on the island to mark the centenary this coming October. It is hoped that the bell, which has been loaned to the museum by the diver who found it at the bottom of the bay, will form part of the ceremony.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Museum manager, Jenni Minto with the bell of the SS Otranto. In the background is a flag that has been loaned to the museum by the Smithsonian museum and was made by five Islay residents in 1918.
    EEM_Otranto Bell_RD_220918_0003.JPG
  • The ship's bell belonging to the SS Otranto which was sunk in Machir Bay off the coast of the Scottish island of Islay has gone on display in the Museum of Islay Life in Port Charlotte.<br />
<br />
The Otranto sunk on 6 October 1918 and a commemoration will take place on the island to mark the centenary this coming October. It is hoped that the bell, which has been loaned to the museum by the diver who found it at the bottom of the bay, will form part of the ceremony.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Museum manager, Jenni Minto with the bell of the SS Otranto. In the background is a flag that has been loaned to the museum by the Smithsonian museum and was made by five Islay residents in 1918.
    EEM_Otranto Bell_RD_220918_0001.JPG
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
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Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
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Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
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Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
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Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
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As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
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This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
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Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
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Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Josephine Mackarras<br />
After winning the Grand Jury at South by South West and a string of other awards Josephine Mackerras’ female empowered drama 'Alice' will receive its UK premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival.<br />
<br />
Named one of the top rising female directors to watch in 2019 by IndieWire,  Josephine Mackerras’ feature Alice shares the story of a mother who stumbles on a devastating secret that changes her life. This remarkable film premiered at SXSW taking the Grand Jury Prize, and also winning SXSW Cherry Pickers. It then went on to win a hat trick of awards at RiverRun. The film stars Chloé Boreham (Ready for This), Emilie Piponnier (La stagiaire) and Martin Swabey (The kidnapping of Phil Frisco).<br />
<br />
Alice, a happy and perfect wife and mother who appears to have it all until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her to the world of high class escorts.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Multi-award-winning filmmaker Josephine Mackerras’ shorts A Sign, Modlitba, L’enfant perdu, and Diva have been selected by over 90 high profile festivals, including Slamdance, AFI, Rome, Palm Springs, Rhode Island and Raindance. When she was in pre-production with an Oscar-winning producer, Josephine fell pregnant and the project went sideways, deciding to take things into her own hands, she wrote a screenplay and created Alice. <br />
 <br />
As a single mother with next to no money and unable to find a producer with the same vision as her, Josephine threw herself into the insane project of finding 22 actors and 27 technicians who would work for free because they were touched by the story of Alice and the passion of the filmmaker. <br />
 <br />
This ground-breaking film won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and the Cherry Picks First Film Award, then at RiverRun International Film Festival the film won Best Film, Best Director and the Audience Award, the first time ever in RiverRun history a film has won all three aw
    SCT_EEm_Josephine_Mackarras_Edinburg...jpg