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Initiative from Film London and the Britis <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley cup</a> h Council aims to address gender disparity within the film industry.Two films have been commissioned for the Shakespeares Sister initiative, aimed at female filmmaking talent and part of a range of projects marking 400 years since Shakespeares death.Film London and the British Council have commissioned Marina and Adrienne and WYRDOES, following a selection process which received 265 applications.They will both receive 拢15,000  $22,000  in production funding, along with mentoring from Film4 and membership to Women in Film  TV.The films will also tour internationally as part of the British Councils Shakespeare Lives strand, providing a global platform for their work.Marina and Adrienne written/directed by Lucy Campbell and produced by Loran Dunn, inspired by Pericles, Prince of Tyre.The film sees fugitive lovers Marina and Adrienne posing as fishermen and finding work on a trawler. Far out at sea, a ferocious storm picks up and Marina, revealed to be female and pregnant, gives birth on board, amongst the oil, ice and fish, to the shock and wonder of the old fishermen, but dies in childbirth. In <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley italy</a>  the grip of the merciless storm, and driven by superstition, the fishermen insist the body goes overboard, with the baby 鈥?the only way to placate the seas fury.WYRDOESis a comedy inspired by Macbeth, written and directed byNat Luurtsemaand produced byJennifer Erikssonand Iona Westlake.It centres on three sisters  <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.co.uk>stanley cup</a> 鈥?Elsab, Magrit and Merope 鈥?Hkvn Goodbye, Dad
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