DOLL WINS!

I XXXX MY SEX DOLL Wins Best Horror/Sci-Fi Category

We’re are thrilled to share the news that our film ‘I XXXX My Sex Doll’ is a Winner in the Best Horror/Sci-fi Category!

Thank you Crystal Palace Film Festival for giving our film this honour.

DOLL IS SELECTED!

We’re are thrilled to share that our film ‘I XXXX My Sex Doll’ is Selected at the Academy Award qualifying CINEQUEST Film Festival!

Writer, director and producer Fay Beck and producer Martina Avogadri – our eponymous Doll – will be attending the film festival later this year.

We are honoured to represent our film at such a prestigious festival. We look forward to sharing Doll with the audience and to meeting other filmmakers and creatives.

DOLL IS SELECTED!

We’re are thrilled to share that our film ‘I XXXX My Sex Doll’ is Selected into Crystal Palace International Film Festival!

Writer, director and producer Fay Beck and producer Martina Avogadri – our eponymous Doll – will be attending the film festival this year.

We are honoured to represent our film at such a prestigious festival. We look forward to sharing Doll with London audiences and to meeting other filmmakers and creatives.

DOLL IS A SEMI-FINALIST!

SEMI-FINALIST - Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival - 2022

We’re super excited to share that our film ‘I XXXX My Sex Doll’ is Semi-Finalist at the Academy Award and Bafta qualifying Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival!
This makes us happy and energised, just in time for the beginning of filming for our debut feature film ‘Soma’, next week!

IXMSD will also be screened & shared during HollyShorts Monthly Screening Series at the TCL Chinese 6 Theater & Bitpix for the 2022-2023 season!

Government Regulated Dating Apps: Women’s Safety or Just More Horror?

Bold neo-noir sci-fi/drama short film shines the light on how misguided government control strategies can be.

LONDON, ENGLAND, June 09, 2022 / PressRelease/

‘I XXXX My Sex Doll’ is a confronting new short film that looks at the topic of government regulated dating apps, which have been cited often as a solution to the ever critical issue of violence against women.

The film glances at our near future, taking us to 2030 Britain, where a law has been passed requiring that all male – female courting/dating be regulated by the government, in an attempt to stamp out the ever increasing number of male on female violent acts. So far the effect on relationships has been devastating. The effect on violence remains to be seen.

The stylistically and thematically compelling short film, by genre female writer/director Fay Beck, has begun its festival campaigning and aims to enter major international festival competitions around the world.

The short film is a stand alone piece, promising to take audiences on an unnerving ride into the connection between control and domestic violence, a subject close to writer/director Fay Beck. “Governments must do better in dealing with violence of men against women and controlling human relationships will simply not do it. My hope is to reach wider audiences with this subject by developing the film into a feature,” says Fay, highlighting how even just shooting this short has given her an opportunity to expose and reckon with some harrowing personal experiences.

Producers Martina Avogadri (the eponymous sex doll in the film) and Fay Beck welcome further enquiries on the project. Martina Avogadri is happy to be contacted via email at any time.

New film project, Rise!, website launch

New film project Rise! - Aberrant Gene Films

New film project, Rise!, website launch

We are thrilled to announce the launch of a new website for our upcoming feature film project, Rise!

Rise! is a dystopian sci-fi thriller set in the fictional – yet feels so familiar! – world of The One Republic, (TOR).

The film will explore centrally the themes of freedom and free speech.  Additionally, Rise! will pose questions about certain lines of scientific enquiry in the fields of genetic hacking and artificial intelligence. Particularly, the film will present how those fields may be implicated and influence human evolution, technological progress, politics and society, religion and revolution.

The teams aims to raise funds for productions through a number of sources, including self-financing, equity finance and a crowdfunding campaign.

More details about the project can be found on the website: www.risethefilm.com