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Domestic - Brett Snelgrove
It's crouching lover, hidden agenda when a couple puts their relationship and martial-arts skills to the test, in this short film about fidelity, forgiveness, and how to turn domestic objects into menacing weapons.-- Details -- Independently funded & produced by Brett Snelgrove, Domestic is a HD short film based on an award winning play of the same name.Domestic has screened at 20+ festivals and won two awards at the 2006 St Kilda Film Festival - Editing and Craft, plus numerous accolades for best film, best actor and audience choice. Domestic has screen on SBS TV, Canal+, Sogecable and Atom Films as well as numerous other cinemas and television networks in Europe.http://drettworlb.wordpress.com/short-film-domestic/ To find out more about Brett Snelgrove, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
 

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