Loose Ends
A young woman is stalked by a demonic spirit that morphs into a handsome love bomber.
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Artasia OliviaDirector
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Alia BennettDirector
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Artasia OliviaWriter
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Alia BennettWriter
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Artasia OliviaProducer
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Alia BennettProducer
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Jelani GoodinKey Cast"Mason"
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Artasia OliviaKey Cast"Angel"
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Osharae MeadersKey Cast"Raven"
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:7 minutes 13 seconds
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Completion Date:March 6, 2023
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Production Budget:1,600 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Artasia Olivia Stringfield, also known as Artasia Olivia, is a 25-year-old Black woman Screenwriter. She is ready to claim the Television and Film throne by delivering content the world never knew it needed. Telling stories with an ominous yet dramatic tone, she has a writing style not known to many. Artasia Olivia perfectly blends drama, thriller, and horror. In this industry, many executives are impressed by a triple threat. She, however, is a quadruple threat, standing strong in screenwriting, acting, producing, and directing. One of her scripts has ranked as a Quarter-Finalist in FilmFreeway’s International Screenwriting Competition the Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards and as Semi-Finalist in FilmFreeway’s Your Script Produced Season 3 Screenwriting Competition. Another script is ranked Top 33% on the International Screenwriting Platform “Coverfly” out of 66,703 projects!
In 2020, the Jacksonville, Florida native received her Bachelors of Science in Nursing from Florida State University. However, after only a couple of months of working in this profession, she quickly realized it was not for her. She vlogs her personal journey transitioning from Nurse to Filmmaker on her YouTube Channel “Artasia Olivia”. Summer of 2020, she relocated to Atlanta, Ga. Artasia Olivia knew Atlanta was the southern TV/Film powerhouse, AKA “Black Hollywood”. Taking this leap of faith all alone, she went on to start her own production company AOS Now Entertainment. It favors stories that highlight Women, People of Color, Low Socioeconomic Status, LGBTQ, and any other minority group that usually does not fit in to “society’s standards.”