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Q&A: In conversation with the team from Saint Maud

Thu, 14 Jan

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Online Event via Zoom

We are joined by some of the team behind Saint Maud, lead actress, Morfydd Clark, producer, Andrea Cornwell and production designer Paulina Rzeszowska. Saint Maud is a psychological horror story about a young nurse, Maud, who develops a dangerous obsession with her new patient, Amanda.

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Q&A: In conversation with the team from Saint Maud
Q&A: In conversation with the team from Saint Maud

Time & Location

14 Jan 2021, 18:00 – 19:00 GMT

Online Event via Zoom

About the Event

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We are joined by some of the team behind Saint Maud, lead actress, Morfydd Clark, producer, Andrea Cornwell and production designer Paulina Rzeszowska. Saint Maud is a psychological horror story about a young nurse, Maud, who develops a dangerous obsession with her new patient, Amanda. The team will be talking about how they designed and created the world around Maud and her patient Amanda, to highlight the contrast between them. They will also be revealing how they constructed the film sets and props to be able to create moments of intrigue and surprise for the audience.

Saint Maud is the debut feature from BAFTA’s 2019 Breakthrough Brit Rose Glass and has received 17 record-breaking BIFA nominations. You can watch the trailer here.

Morfydd Clark, Actress, has starred films The Personal History of David Copperfield, directed by Armando Iannucci, Eternal Beauty directed by Craig Robert as well as on television screens with Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat’s Dracula (Netflix, BBC1) and Jack Thorne’s adaption of Phillip Pullmans His Dark Materials (BBC, HBO). Stage credits include The Old Vic’s King Lear with Glenda Jackson and Les Liaison Dangereuses with Janet McTeer at The Donmar.

Paulina Rzeszowska is a production designer who started her career in theatre before moving into film. Saint Maud is her second feature following the film Imperial Blue, set in Uganda. She has worked as a designer on multiple music videos and commercials, collaborating with artists like Madonna, Dizzy Rascal and Skepta and working with acclaimed directors like Emmanuel Adjei, Romain Chassaing and Weronika Tofilska.

Andrea Cornwell, is an award-winning feature producer. She is currently shooting a thriller set in Pakistan with Oscar-winning director Orlando Von Einsiedel. Her Apostasy (BFI, Creative England and BBC Films) received its world premiere in Toronto in 2017 and was BAFTA nominated and won Best British Film at the Screen Awards. Her documentary film work includes, Seahorse, directed by Jeanie Finlay and multi-award winning Bruce Lee and The Outlaw directed by Joost Vandebrug.

Event Schedule:

17:55: Please join the webinar

18:00-18:45: Discussion led by host

18:45-19:00: Audience Q&A

How will the online event work?

This event will be live streamed via Zoom.us. Viewing details will be sent via your Eventbrite confirmation.

This is an interactive workshop and will take place as a Zoom meeting. Attendees will have the option to have their audio and video switched on to participate in the workshop.

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    Q&A: In conversation with the team from Saint Maud

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    The challenges of filming schedules, Covid-19 anxiety, post-traumatic stress, demanding work schedules, adapting to new filming practices and social distancing have all had a large impact on mental health. This session will focus on understanding mental health and will help individuals increase their own resilience giving them the tools to recognise the signs and offer support to people suffering from mental distress.

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