Supernatural Film Severed Silence is in Post-production — Kathryn Michelle and Elizabeta Vidovic‘s Severed Silence is currently in post-production. The supernatural film involving a curse, produced by Mem Ferda, stars Goran Visnjic, Melora Walters, Izabela Vidovic, Yancy Butler, Maiara Walsh, Miraj Grbic, Dana Melanie, George Harrison Xanthis, Brianna Joy Chomer, Ian Fisher, Nick [...]
Continue reading: Severed Silence: Produced by Mem Ferda, the Kathryn Michelle & Elizabeta Vidovic Supernatural film is currently in Post-production...
Continue reading: Severed Silence: Produced by Mem Ferda, the Kathryn Michelle & Elizabeta Vidovic Supernatural film is currently in Post-production...
- 11/21/2020
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Exclusive: Filmmaker Charlie Matthau is close to finishing the independent feature The Book of Leah starring Armand Assante, which tells the story of a teenage rape victim who rebuilds herself as a karate fighter and seeks revenge on her attacker.
Brianna Joy Chomer plays Leah Gold, who after sneaking into a night club with her friends, is sexually assaulted in 1980s Chicago. The police do not take her case seriously, trying to blame Leah for being a minor, and the way she dressed. Her high-class family, embarrassed by the incident, sends Leah to a girls school, where she ultimately meets her uncle, played by four-time Golden Globe nominee Assante, who is a Holocaust survivor.
More than another female Karate Kid film, there are layers in The Book of Leah which echo a lot of what we’ve read lately about sexual assault; how alleged victims like Christine Blasey Ford and...
Brianna Joy Chomer plays Leah Gold, who after sneaking into a night club with her friends, is sexually assaulted in 1980s Chicago. The police do not take her case seriously, trying to blame Leah for being a minor, and the way she dressed. Her high-class family, embarrassed by the incident, sends Leah to a girls school, where she ultimately meets her uncle, played by four-time Golden Globe nominee Assante, who is a Holocaust survivor.
More than another female Karate Kid film, there are layers in The Book of Leah which echo a lot of what we’ve read lately about sexual assault; how alleged victims like Christine Blasey Ford and...
- 10/8/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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