Burst
A child has a condition that causes her to uncontrollably vomit color and lives in a world where color is forbidden. As she struggles to maintain her bodily secret, she will discover the power it possesses, igniting a revolution.
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Grace HannaDirector
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Natalie JonesDirector
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Project Type:Experimental, Short
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Genres:Sci-fi
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Runtime:2 minutes 56 seconds
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Completion Date:August 1, 2023
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Country of Origin:United States
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Grace Hanna is a Filipino-American filmmaker obsessed with heartfelt genre stories. Grace has been a director’s assistant and shadowed on Aquarius (NBC) and Chance (Hulu). Their work has been shortlisted for competitions at Sundance Sloan, Disney, and Sony. A graduate of AFI, Grace received the Alan J. Pakula and Henry Hathaway awards. Their shorts have premiered at multiple festivals around the globe, like Athens Film Festival and Last Frame in London. Grace had a media fellowship with ArtsConnection in NYC; was selected for the Can Serrat Writer Residency in Catalonia, Spain; and completed a mentorship in Manila under F. Sionol Jose.
Natalie Jones recently graduated as a Cinematography Fellow from The American Film Institute. She’s also a graduate of CSU Chico, with a BA in Sociology and a minor in Ethics, Justice, and Policy. Natalie is also a member of The International Cinematographers Guild, and works as a union digital camera loader and utility. She has worked on TV series' such as Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett, How To Get Away With Murder, and Hulu's Pam and Tommy. When Natalie isn't on set, you can find her rock climbing outdoors or shredding some tasty waves up and down the coast of Southern California.