ROLE: Offline editor
FORMAT: Short Film,1 x 10′, 35 mm
DIRECTOR: Daniella Daemy
SYNOPSIS: My baby shot me down is an experimental film about domestic violence with a twist. A story about five women and their insatiable desire for revenge. A stylised, tarantinian fight back where violence is a contradictory, yet symbolic, response to the abuse. A film without dialogues, where the images and the music speak for themselves by being daring and empowering.
AWARDS:
- Winner, Best Short Film, Open World Toronto Film Festival
- Nominee, Best Editing, Southampton International Film Festival.
- Winner, Best Short Film, Southampton International Film Festival.
Read the full review of the film here
HIGHLIGHTS: Editing the flashbacks of the abuses and trying to picture realistically yet sensibly the horrors that too many women face daily.