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Discover current and future films and plays projects, launched and developed by Hemeroscope Studios.

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Short Documentary
Produced by Tiny Circus Productions in association with Hemeroscope Studios
Location: Paris, France

Directed by Anabelle Marshall

FABRIC pulls back the curtain on the world of haute couture, spotlighting the immigrant artisans whose meticulous labor brings high fashion to life. We have exclusive access to the Espero Atelier - a workshop that trains refugees in haute couture tailoring and places them in top fashion houses.

FABRIC follows several of these trainees from diverse backgrounds who have made Paris their home and found purpose and pride in preserving centuries-old artisanal techniques. Through intimate interviews, workshop footage, glimpses into their personal lives and an exciting fashion show at the prestigious Musee d'Orsay, the film explores the intersection of heritage, identity and labor. We learn how these unsung heroes navigate cultural integration while supporting cultural heritage - working behind the scenes of fashion's biggest runway moments.

Their stories reveal not only the craftsmanship behind couture but also the human stories woven into every stitch!

Short Film
20 mins
Produced by Hemeroscope Studios
Location: London, United Kingdom

A screenplay by Sabrine
In development for the screen

London, New Years Eve.

A special dinner among a group of thirtysomething friends. Best friends Scarlet and Ayo arrive late at Max’s, the host. The evening is already well underway with laughter, food, and music.

As the night unfolds, a small detail, progressively becoming significant, unsettles the group: Scarlet isn’t drinking at all.

What starts as casual curiosity slowly turns into suspicion. Beneath this seemingly harmless question lies a truth that will surface just as the clock strikes midnight, leaving the friends confronted with a revelation that will permanently alter the atmosphere of the room and their own view of our society.

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Feature Film
Location: London, United Kingdom
A screenplay by Sabrine
In development for the screen

Iris is powerful, driven, and a successful woman. In a society that sees her for what she represents, she faces the reality that she is for some an object of fetish, envy, projection, and obsession. As the gaze of others try to fracture her sense of self, Iris begins to dismantle the relationships that harm and confine her, including the one she has with her own reflection.

Feature Film
Location: South of France
A screenplay by Sabrine
In development for the screen

Éloïse, Constance and Violette have everything ahead of them: elite universities, social prestige, and one last perfect summer in the South of France. With adulthood looming, they decide to make this final season count.

What starts as harmless indulgence quickly turns dangerous as the girls push boundaries and toy with grown men who too easily mistake attention for permission. In a summer that feels endless, desire becomes leverage, games become risks, revealing a world where the cost of recklessness is a price to pay for only a few.

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