A scared young woman goes to extreme measures to escape the clutches of a terrifying older man only to realize the shocking truth about who she is and why she's really there. 12 awards wins,... Read allA scared young woman goes to extreme measures to escape the clutches of a terrifying older man only to realize the shocking truth about who she is and why she's really there. 12 awards wins, 17 nominations.A scared young woman goes to extreme measures to escape the clutches of a terrifying older man only to realize the shocking truth about who she is and why she's really there. 12 awards wins, 17 nominations.
- Awards
- 12 wins & 17 nominations total
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Fragile Storm, One of the most emotionally charged short films I have ever seen. Lance Hendriksen gives a heartbreaking performance that everyone can relate to. Directed, written and acted with thought-provoking emotion. A must see for everyone with elderly relatives.
It is a wonderful short to watch, don't want to spoil it, but the twist in it caught me off guard and made me realize how much the care takers also suffer. Bravo - well done! The scenes totally had me drawn in, I did not expect the ending , and that is what I liked. It is a wonderful and entertaining way to shed light on a subject most don't want to talk about. Both my mom , (passed away) and my mother in law battled with Dementia, Thank You
10mackaron
Having personally lived through an experience with the devastating illness that is Alzheimer's or dementia, I can say that Fragile Storm is a must-see, even if you or your family are not directed affected. This film, while turbulent, is not melodramatic. Lance Henriksen, Mackenzie Mason, and Jody Jaress create gripping characters, and Dawn Field's directorial skill is shown off vividly in this short.
Best advice . . . watch Fragile Storm and share it with others.
Best advice . . . watch Fragile Storm and share it with others.
10tstaruch
This is the first time I have ever been compelled to give a 10 star rating to ANY film on IMDb, much less an indie short film.
"Fragile Storm" starts out as a mystery, with a older man seemingly keeping a younger woman bound in captivity. I don't want to give away any plot points, for that would ruin it, so all I will say is that, from there, director Dawn Fields weaves a tale of love, loss and compassion that leaves me tearing and breathless every time I watch it.
Everything about this film is incredible. The acting is top notch, with great performances from well known actor Lance Henriksen, as well as from Jody Jaress and Mackenzie Mason. It's clear that all three gave their hearts and souls to their performances.
The writing and directing are crisp and direct and tell a a complete, heartbreaking story in only 9 minutes.
With all of that said, I sincerely hope no one thinks that I am engaging in hyperbole or that I am over-hyping this film. I truly feel that it is that great of a film and, not only that, it's a movie with a strong message, which becomes clear once you watch it.
Give this film 9 minutes of your time. You won't be sorry.
"Fragile Storm" starts out as a mystery, with a older man seemingly keeping a younger woman bound in captivity. I don't want to give away any plot points, for that would ruin it, so all I will say is that, from there, director Dawn Fields weaves a tale of love, loss and compassion that leaves me tearing and breathless every time I watch it.
Everything about this film is incredible. The acting is top notch, with great performances from well known actor Lance Henriksen, as well as from Jody Jaress and Mackenzie Mason. It's clear that all three gave their hearts and souls to their performances.
The writing and directing are crisp and direct and tell a a complete, heartbreaking story in only 9 minutes.
With all of that said, I sincerely hope no one thinks that I am engaging in hyperbole or that I am over-hyping this film. I truly feel that it is that great of a film and, not only that, it's a movie with a strong message, which becomes clear once you watch it.
Give this film 9 minutes of your time. You won't be sorry.
this short film caught me completely by surprise, I was reviewing submissions for the film festival, Big House Los Angeles, and when fragile Storm came in I was drawn to it immediately, I have always been an admirer of Lance Henriksen's work as an actor, the story was mysterious, and very cleverly hinted that something was amiss, it kept me engaged, and when it reveals itself it was definitely worth the wait, the film went on to win awards at the festival, and had a second screening, audiences loved it, and wanted more, it was overwhelming how many people asked it it would be screened again, and everyone, including myself was wondering the same question, when will this fantastic story become a feature film.
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- $35,000 (estimated)
- Runtime10 minutes
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