- Trelawney is a writer, presenter and producer. She has worked on BBC radio programs across the UK and prime time TV shows for BBC, ITV, Channel 5 and ITVbe including This Tme Next Year (ITV) and This Morning (ITV). Her work as a writer, producer and casting director has won awards internationally.
She is the writer and Executive Producer of 'I Won't Say I Love You', a classic romantic comedy set in The Cotswolds and Los Angeles, completed in January 2020. The film premiered at The Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Boulevard, in January 2020 and won awards in the US and Europe:
Best Romantic Comedy, New York International Film Awards 2020
Finalist, Houston Comedy Film Festival 2020
Best Comedy, Independent Shorts Awards 2020
Finalist, Lit Laughs International Comedy Film Festival 2020
Award Winner, The Monthly Film Festival 2020
Finalist, Portland Comedy Film Festival 2020
Official Selection, Tryon International Film Festival 2020
Official Selection, Golden State Film Festival 2020
Trelawney is also the writer and producer of 'Distracting Evelyn', a romantic comedy set in the Norfolk Broads. Directed by Francis Castelli, "Distracting Evelyn' asks whether love and romance can survive isolation. The film showcases the best of rising British talent:
Award Winner, Lit Laughs International Comedy Film Festival 2021
Award Winner, Paris International Film Awards 2021
Award Winner, US Hollywood Int'l Golden Film Award 2021
Award Winner, New York International Film Awards 2021
Official Selection, Silicon Beach Film Festival 2021
Official Selection, Tryon International Film Festival 2021
In 2020, Trelawney played the role of Juniper in Breadwinner, a dark comedy.
Her play 'I Warn You Not To Be Ordinary' (political satire), was performed at The Old Stock Theatre, Birmingham, as a winner of the Capital Festival of New Writing. In December 2024, Trelawney directed Temper Temper, a dark comedy, in Plama de Mallorca.- IMDb mini biography by: T Bresic - Review of I Won't Say I Love You, TMFF
"Dynamic and funny, sprinkled with tender moments and small bits from the absurd comic of everyday life, I Won't Say I Love You is a light x-ray of the middle age crisis imminence. Despite its relatively small size, the film is based on a rather broad narrative consistency that is sometimes supported by ellipses. In fact, the story seems to pursue a much more ambitious project than the narrative thread depicted in this short film. Thus, 'I Won't Say I Love You' is rather the initial version of a future feature film that will certainly have the potential to please most fans of this genre.
You don't have to be Harry Potter to bring magic into your life. And yet, the H.P. initials seem to be a person's lucky charm. This is what happens with Harriet Padgett (Harry Potter fan, by the way), the protagonist of 'I Won't Say I Love You' short film, who, although she seems to accept the ugly truth that she will never manage to rebuild a new life with anyone, succeeds in overcoming the vagaries of the contemporary world. The romantic dramed is that kind of uplifting movie you need when you lose hope in destiny, providing viewers the bittersweet, still with a silver lining, story of a divorced woman for whom the job of being a mother becomes her supreme reason to exist. Without being a project that discusses in a solemn way the status of women in contemporary society, this film is not lacking a sensitive substrate, despite the dynamic and optimistic interface exploited both at the level of the script and the cinematic materialization."- IMDb mini biography by: Trelawney Bresic
- Trelawney has lived in the UK, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca.
Movies that she could watch a million times include Revolutionary Road, Something's Gotta Give, Vicky Christina Barcelona, When Harry Met Sally. Inspirational figures include Katheryn Winnick, Diane Keaton, Nora Ephron. All time icons include Oscar Wilde (wit), Nelson Mandela (forgiveness).
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