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Samantha Harrie

An ex-fine artist, Samantha Harrie has written and directed a handful of award-winning, short fiction films, most notably, Breathe, which screened in competition at Edinburgh and Rotterdam International Film Festivals and led to gaining a place at the 2nd Berlinale Talent Campus. In 2008 Samantha graduated from the National Film and Television School. She graduated from the NFTS, with her film Love Letters.
Since then Samantha has been selected for the high profile mentoring scheme GUIDING LIGHTS, her Director mentor is Kevin MacDonald, who she has spent a year working with and has recently work shadowed in Los Angeles.
Samantha is currently developing her first feature projects. She is represented by Jack Thomas at Independent Talent Group, (formerly ICM).
Samantha has been shortlisted by Screen West Midlands with the project Copier
Copier
Geeky-misfit, Stacey, is 15, she’s a gifted inventor and spends all her time taking apart broken household appliances and re inventing them into new machines, that all have a strange theme about copying and duplication.
Stacey lives with her dad, who has not got over Stacey’s Mum, leaving them. Stacey has refused to speak to or see her Mother since the day she left. On the way home from school one day Stacey finds a large broken photocopier, left in an office skip. She pushes it home and starts to tinker with it, and finds she has accidentally invented a 3D copier – a copier that can exactly replicate in 3D.
It occurs to Stacey that she might have found a way to mend her broken family and she starts to meddle in the murky world of adult relationships, that are harder to control than she thought.
You can contact Samantha via email at sam.harrie@ukonline.co.uk