Julia Aks and Steve Pinder’s Whimsical Comedic Short Wins The Audience Choice Award

Jane Austen’s Period Drama Wins Audience Choice Award, Best Short at Cleveland Int’l Film Festival
Los Angeles, CA (April 12, 2024). Julia Aks and Steve Pinder’s Jane Austen’s Period Drama is a story in 18th century England. The film opens as Miss Estrogenia’s long-awaited marriage proposal is met with an unexpected period. Aks stars as the all-too-honest heroine whose sincerity could thwart the marriage she longs for. It has a successful following at its world premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The whimsical live-action short is winner of the Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film at the prestigious Cleveland International Film Festival. There it is one of the top ten films to watch.
Synopsis: England, 1813. In the middle of a long-awaited marriage proposal, Miss Estrogenia Talbot gets her period. Her suitor, the dashing Mr Dickley, mistakes the blood for an injury, and it soon becomes clear that his very expensive education has most certainly missed a spot.
Co-writer/directors Julia Aks and Steve Pinder’s wonderful partnership began in 2016 when Steve was directing a Sound Of Music parody whilst studying at USC and discovered Julia’s impeccable Julie Andrews impersonation. In 2019, the two came together once again to co-direct a Julie Andrews parody of Ariana Grande’s 7 Rings. The parody went viral, and the pair began a string of collaborations for Julia’s YouTube channel, including (Say) Please Me, You Are My Rock (My Dwayne, My Johnson), and Gasablanca. The duo currently live in Los Angeles and are developing a feature film of Jane Austen’s Period Drama.
Producer Elli Legerski is a native of small towns, and used movies as her escape to more exciting worlds. As she obtained her degree in film at the University of Utah, she met and landed jobs with several renowned filmmakers, including Lee Daniels, Peter Jackson, and Freida Lee Mock. She moved to Los Angeles in 2013 and was recruited to work in Film Finance at the Creative Artists Agency. She now produces and writes full-time. Her projects have premiered at Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, Santa Barbara, Outfest, and Sitges. She is currently developing two upcoming series, as well as a feature film.
The stunning cinematography is by Emmy-nominated Luca Del Puppo.
After two successful screenings at CIFF, Jane Austen’s Period Drama will be available to stream on CIFF Streams beginning April 14th.
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