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When Summer and Phoebe meet, it’s practically love at first sight. But as their relationship progresses, Phoebe discovers a part of her identity that causes a roadblock between the two, and it’s up to them to find their way back to each other, or call it quits.
Content Advisory: relational struggle, questioning, elevated emotions
AWARDS
2022 Direct Monthly Online Film Festival - Festival Choice Award of the Month
2022 Hollywood Gold Awards - Best LGBTQ Film Silver Award
2022 Monthly Florence Film Awards - Best LGBTQ Film
2022 Annual Florence Film Awards - Best LGBTQ Film
2022 International World Film Awards - Alaina Jaye Antrim Wins Best Actress in a Short Film
2022 Only The Best International Film Awards - Only The Best LGBTQIA+ Short Film, Only The Best Actress Jury Award, Only The Best Woman Filmmaker Special Award
2022 Southern Shorts Awards - Awards of Merit for Producing, Directing, Sound Design, Production Design, Music, and Acting (Awarded to Emi Curia and Alaina Jaye Antrim)
2022 Lake View International Film Festival - Best Screenwriter (Jordan-Paige Sudduth for ACES)
2022 MLC Scene Awards - Best Short Film Under 10 Minutes
2022 Reale Film Festival - Best LGBTQ+ Film
2022 Indie Movies Spark IFF - Best LGBT Short Film
2022 Top Indie Film Awards - Best Writing
2022 Monza Film Fest - Best LGBTQ+ Film Bimonthly Winner
2022 Hong Kong Indie Film Festival - Best LGBTQ Short
2022 Beyond The Curve International Film Festival - Best Queer Narrative
2022 Swedish International Film Festival - Best Queer Movie
2022 Medusa Film Festival - Best LGBTQ+ Short
2022 Hollywood On The Tiber Film Awards - Best LGBTQ Short Film
Director Biography - Jordan-Paige Sudduth
Jordan-Paige Sudduth is an autistic 21 year old writer, actor, filmmaker, and daily vlogger. She began acting in stage productions in the 4th grade, then became interested in acting for film and television around 11 years old. Jordan began writing her first film in her freshman year of high school and her most recent short film, ACES, has been very successful in the film festival circuit so far. Jordan graduated from Vancouver Film School's Writing for Film, Television, and Games program. She now focuses primarily on screenwriting, but continues to do various freelance film production work.
- Year2022
- Runtime9 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereMinnesota Premiere
- Social Media
- DirectorJordan-Paige Sudduth - She/Her
- ScreenwriterJordan-Paige Sudduth
- ProducerJordan-Paige Sudduth
- CastAJ Antrim (Phoebe), Emi Curia (Summer), Scarlette Hernandez (Summer's Friend), Aaron Hernandez (Summer's Friend), Melanie Koebel (Summer's Friend), Aleks Kozlovski (Summer's Friend)
- CinematographerJordan-Paige Sudduth
- ComposerJoey Antrim - He/Him
- Music"Cool Cats" by Family Kush, "Little Things" by ANBR, "Montague" by Joey Antrim (He/Him), "Walking Around" by Eldar Kedem, "A Tender Heart" by The David Roy Collective, "Understood" by Gabe Price, "Laurel Leaves" by Modern Aquatic
Sponsored by:
When Summer and Phoebe meet, it’s practically love at first sight. But as their relationship progresses, Phoebe discovers a part of her identity that causes a roadblock between the two, and it’s up to them to find their way back to each other, or call it quits.
Content Advisory: relational struggle, questioning, elevated emotions
AWARDS
2022 Direct Monthly Online Film Festival - Festival Choice Award of the Month
2022 Hollywood Gold Awards - Best LGBTQ Film Silver Award
2022 Monthly Florence Film Awards - Best LGBTQ Film
2022 Annual Florence Film Awards - Best LGBTQ Film
2022 International World Film Awards - Alaina Jaye Antrim Wins Best Actress in a Short Film
2022 Only The Best International Film Awards - Only The Best LGBTQIA+ Short Film, Only The Best Actress Jury Award, Only The Best Woman Filmmaker Special Award
2022 Southern Shorts Awards - Awards of Merit for Producing, Directing, Sound Design, Production Design, Music, and Acting (Awarded to Emi Curia and Alaina Jaye Antrim)
2022 Lake View International Film Festival - Best Screenwriter (Jordan-Paige Sudduth for ACES)
2022 MLC Scene Awards - Best Short Film Under 10 Minutes
2022 Reale Film Festival - Best LGBTQ+ Film
2022 Indie Movies Spark IFF - Best LGBT Short Film
2022 Top Indie Film Awards - Best Writing
2022 Monza Film Fest - Best LGBTQ+ Film Bimonthly Winner
2022 Hong Kong Indie Film Festival - Best LGBTQ Short
2022 Beyond The Curve International Film Festival - Best Queer Narrative
2022 Swedish International Film Festival - Best Queer Movie
2022 Medusa Film Festival - Best LGBTQ+ Short
2022 Hollywood On The Tiber Film Awards - Best LGBTQ Short Film
Director Biography - Jordan-Paige Sudduth
Jordan-Paige Sudduth is an autistic 21 year old writer, actor, filmmaker, and daily vlogger. She began acting in stage productions in the 4th grade, then became interested in acting for film and television around 11 years old. Jordan began writing her first film in her freshman year of high school and her most recent short film, ACES, has been very successful in the film festival circuit so far. Jordan graduated from Vancouver Film School's Writing for Film, Television, and Games program. She now focuses primarily on screenwriting, but continues to do various freelance film production work.
- Year2022
- Runtime9 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereMinnesota Premiere
- Social Media
- DirectorJordan-Paige Sudduth - She/Her
- ScreenwriterJordan-Paige Sudduth
- ProducerJordan-Paige Sudduth
- CastAJ Antrim (Phoebe), Emi Curia (Summer), Scarlette Hernandez (Summer's Friend), Aaron Hernandez (Summer's Friend), Melanie Koebel (Summer's Friend), Aleks Kozlovski (Summer's Friend)
- CinematographerJordan-Paige Sudduth
- ComposerJoey Antrim - He/Him
- Music"Cool Cats" by Family Kush, "Little Things" by ANBR, "Montague" by Joey Antrim (He/Him), "Walking Around" by Eldar Kedem, "A Tender Heart" by The David Roy Collective, "Understood" by Gabe Price, "Laurel Leaves" by Modern Aquatic