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Yvonne Brissett
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Birmingham-based BBC Broadcast Journalist, Yvonne Brissett, is also co-editor of the award-winning anthology, 'Whispers in the Walls', published by Tindal St Press in 2001. Her short story, 'The Darkest Hour' featured in the collection. It was adapted for radio and broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2002. She then produced The Darkest Hour as a screenplay which was short-listed for the Channel 4 -Ideas Factory film competition in October 2002. In November 2003, Yvonne successfully secured a small budget from Birmingham City Council's Collide Arts Team, enabling her to produce and direct The Darkest Hour - her first independent short film. It was completed in May 2004 and she is currently writing her first feature film. The Darkest Hour is a 20-minute urban drama about a young graduate who suspects her boyfriend is being unfaithful. It explores issues around jealousy, obsession, self-esteem and avoidance of the truth; a powerful story with a strong universal message. The lead-cast were all first-time actors and the soundtrack was created and produced by local musicians and unsigned artists. |
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