![]() Now You See Me – Director: Shelly Higgs Writer: Maura Pierlot Actor: Zane Menegazzoįor a full list of credits, please click HERE. Roller Coaster – Director: Anthea Staats Writer: Maura Pierlot Actor: Erin Pierlot Driven by the urge to protect a young aspiring adult film star from their terrorizing. She – Director: Denai Gracie Writer: Maura Pierlot Actor: Brendan Kelly After a prolonged disappearance, Adam reluctantly returns to sex work. Pretty Stupid – Director: Declan Shrubb Writer: Maura Pierlot Actor: Rahel Alemseged Picture Perfect – Director: Julia Faragher Writer: Maura Pierlot Actor: Jade Breen Good for Nothing – Director: Matthew J Thompson Writer: Maura Pierlot Art/Animation: Frances Adams Actor/voice: Ankush Khanchi In My Head – Director: Carl Emmerson Writer: Maura Pierlot Actor: Linda Chen Short Circuit – Director: Joshua Koske Writer: Maura Pierlot Actor: Tom Bryson The Fragments web series was made possible by the hard work, collaboration, dedication and inspiration of a talented and diverse production team. Fragments from Heaven tells the story of Mohamed, a nomad in his. Please feel free to contact me anytime: Fragments Team (Web Series) and a meteorite specialist on room for rocks within the arts, film and as an object. My aim has always been to invite conversation about mental health for people of all ages, with a view to reducing stigma. The short video below provides a brief overview of my Fragments journey. I am especially grateful to the ACT Government, which funded several iterations of Fragments in recent years through artsACT, and to producer Dan Sanguineti who brought the same passion to the work as I did, along with his technical expertise. It takes a village to produce a short film, let alone eight, and I am grateful beyond words to the amazing team of dedicated filmmakers – cast, crew and creatives – for the skill and passion that they brought to this project. Since this is a Gerard Butler movie, things don’t go to plan: confusion ensues as the family is separated, and they. I have been inspired, challenged, stressed, confused, elated and more as I continue to adapt the Fragments for new audiences and to explore other mental health and wellbeing projects through Big Ideas Press. When the first fragment of the comet unexpectedly hits Tampa in Florida. I never imagined that these seeds would germinate and soon flourish on stage, in paperback, on the web and on the big screen. ![]() ![]() I started writing on mental health in 2016 when I was experiencing some very difficult and challenging issues in my life. A group of strangers form a unique relationship with each other after surviving a random shooting at a Los Angeles diner.A group of strangers form a unique. Fragments has been quite a journey, both literally and metaphorically.
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