

CREW
Daniel Webb is an exciting English Director and Editor who has been working in the film industry for seven years. Dan has been involved in editing 8 feature films such as, “My Lonely Me” directed by Joe Scott and “Lapse of Honour” directed by Rayna Campbell, but has followed his passion for directing. Recently in 2015 Dan has directed and produced two short films “Blackout” and “The Rite of Rosemary”. Dan studied at University of Creative Arts Farnham, and currently works as a Video Editor at Media Zoo.
Maya Miko is a young and energetic English writer who has been working in the entertainment industries for the past 4 years. Maya’s previous projects include “Not Leaving” which he wrote and produced in 2014, “Why are you here” which he also wrote in 2014. He has previously worked in the music industry as a writer and performer.


Daniel Webb - Director
Maya Miko - Writer
A Christmas Claret
Directed by Daniel Webb
A Christmas Claret is is a short film centred around a group of friends reuniting over a winter dinner party. The party takes a drastic turn when a gift presented to the group contains a gun and a message; each person will recieve a large sum of money if one of them is killed.

CAST
Laura is a young Australian actress and producer who has studied at Melbourne Acting Studio and is looking to increase her portfolio in the British Film industry. She has performed at The Tivoli Theatre in Brisbane Australia, as a musician, and at various Ballroom Dancing competitions. Laura has also worked in public relations, and graduated from Bond University with a Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations) in 2014, she also has a diploma in Popular Music and Performance (Vocals) from JMC Academy Brisbane (2012).


Sarah Oguntona as Stacey
Stuart Scollen as Brian
Richard Mark as Edmond
Elizabeth Venezia as Charlotte
Amy Floyd is an emerging English actress and producer who has been working in the industry for over 2 and a half years. 2016 see’s Amy preparing for her leading roles as Nina in “The Seagull” for Wateryard Theatre. Previously Amy has been the lead as Mary in “Our Country’s Good” directed by Katherine Pogson for Wateryard Theatre, 2014. Her film credits include; “The Girl with All the Gifts” directed by Colm McCarthy and starring Gemma Arterton and as a Warrior in “Arthur and Merlin” directed by Marco Van Belle.

Amy Floyd as Maisy
Laura Hartwell as Lisa
Sarah Oguntona is a Nigerian actress who has been working in the British film industry for 10 years. Her recent credits include Lauren in “Jasmine” for the Oxford House Theatre direct by Charis Agbonlahor, Claudia in “Certain Library in Bath” for New End Theatre and Anita in “The Red Devils” for Judith Blake Theatre. Sarah has taken classes at Melbourne Acting Studio since 2014, and previously studied at Arts Educational School and University of Bedfordshire, where she graduated with a BA Hons in Media Performance.
Elizabeth Venezia has been a working actress in the British film industry for 4 years. Having trained at Lee Strasberg School, she has challenged herself with a wide range of roles. 2016 is an exciting year for Elizabeth, with her debut in a feature film. “Tomorrow” starring alongside Joss Stone and executive produced by Martin Scorsese. Her previous credits include Millie in “A Christmas Carol” directed by David Izatt, Natalya in “Chekhov The Proposal” for London New Cross Theatre and Alice in “Condolences” by Fogkist Films.

Richard Mark is an established theatre, film and television actor who trained at Drama Studio London. His film credits include Joshua in “The good ones are always taken”, television credits include “Dancing on Edge” in 2013 “Not Going Out” in 2014. His Theatre credits include “Mr Foote’s Other Leg” at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui” at Chichester Festival Theatre and “Edward II” at Manchester Royal Exchange.
Stuart Scollen is an up and coming English actor, who has been working and increasing his portfolio for the past two years. His recent credits include Robbie in “Lipsticks and Scones” directed by Paul Vitty for The Leicester Square Theatre, he has also appeared as Tin Man/Boq/Uncle Henry/Flying Monkey in “The Wizard of Oz” theatre tour for M&M Theatrical Productions. Stuart has attended classes at Melbourne Acting Studio since 2013 and is an experienced musician.
Victoria Smith is an energetic English actress who has been working in the industry for 6 years. in 2015 Victoria played a range of roles including her roles as Alice in “The Chanctonbury Ring” directed by Martin Hession and Monica in “Sandcastles” directed by Irina Jrbashyan. Her first feature film debut was as Bella in “Intramania” directed by Tommaso Paino in 2014. She holds a BA Hons in Drama, Theatre Studies and English Literature from Royal Holloway, University of London.
Victoria Smith as Emma



ABOUT US
Fawn and Fox Productions is looking to make an exciting new short film named “A Christmas Claret” directed by Daniel Webb and produced by Amy Floyd and Laura Hartwell. Amy and Laura have been working in the British film industry for 3 years, and have now taken their next step in their careers, to finally produce their first short film. The short will star a number of up and coming British talent.
This thriller short film is based on a small group of friends from North London. Having reunited during the holiday season, and while the dinner party is in full swing; the party takes a drastic turn after a gift is presented to the group containing a gun and a message that each will receive a large sum of money, if they kill one person in the group. Unable to escape, and arguments escalating, the friends turn against each other and blood is spilt.
This project is important to the team to create new and innovative British film, from the ground up. We have been involved in the entire process of this film, and now want to open up this exciting opportunity to others. Please visit our indiegogo page to become involved in the making of 'A Christmas Claret'.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-christmas-claret-short-film#/
Disclaimer: This short film will contain scenes of strong violence, blood and mild language.

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