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Lord Henry Boddingham III

A 16th century lord wakes up in the 21st century and is dismayed when he finds out that his village has been overrun with college students. His opinion of the modern world changes when he meets a history professor who has written a book about him.

  • Elinor Glassco
    Director
  • Elinor Glassco
    Writer
  • Johara Faazal
    Producer
  • Matt Feresten
    Producer
  • Jameson Cook
    Key Cast
    "Lord Boddingham"
  • Tess Mervenne
    Key Cast
    "Professor Kyna"
  • Project Type:
    Short, Student
  • Genres:
    Fantasy, Romance, Comedy
  • Runtime:
    15 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    December 29, 2022
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    France
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    Yes - The Savannah College of Art and Design
Director Biography - Elinor Glassco

Elinor Glassco is a Film/Television student at SCAD. She has directed over two dozen short films, including timed competition pieces, informational short films, and a public service announcement that was aired on local television channels. Going forward, she hopes to continue working on films or television shows with empowering, positive messages.

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Director Statement

The second I found out I’d have the opportunity to make a film in Lacoste, France, I began eagerly writing a script. The primary location I could find information about in the town was the “Château de Lacoste,” so I based the film around that spot. I love fantasy romcoms with intelligent female characters, so I decided to write a film about a pompous, confused 16th century lord finding love with a knowledgable college history professor. Bringing it to life with its talented cast and crew was such a joyful experience and I learned so much from writing and directing this project. I hope this film brings laughter to those who need it, as well as a sense of hope that love can be found even in the wildest of situations.