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RATS IN THE HOUSE

A cheating hysband tries to fix his marriage while dealing with his mistress who threatens to reveals the truth at Thanksgiving dinner.

  • Francesca Brice-Martin
    Director
  • Francesca Brice-Martin
    Writer
  • Francesca Brice-Martin
    Producer
  • Juan Carter
    Key Cast
    "Derek "
  • Tobi Omodehinde
    Key Cast
    "Amara"
  • Carlos Villaverde
    Director of Photography
  • Project Type:
    Student
  • Runtime:
    13 minutes 16 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    May 1, 2021
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Shooting Format:
    RED
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    Yes - New York Film Academy
  • 4 Theater Selection

    Nominee - Best Low Budget Short
  • Indie - Short Fest

    Finalist - Best Student Female Director
  • The Monthly Film Festival

    Winner - Student film of the month
  • Los Angeles Feedback Female Film Festival

    Winner - Audience Choice
  • IndieX Film Festival

    Nominee - Best Student Director (Female)
  • Indie X Film Festival

    Winner - Best Student Thriller Short
  • Indie X Film Festival

    Outstanding Achievement Award - Ensemble Cast
  • Cannes Short

    Nomine - Best Drama
  • Boden International Film Festival

    Winner - Best Woman Filmmaker
  • Feel The Reel Independant Film Festival

    Winner - Best Student Film
  • Feel The Reel Independant Film Festival

    Nominee - Best Actor ( Juwan Carter)
  • Feel The Reel Independant Film Festival

    Nominee - Best Screenplay
  • Independant Short Awards

    Finalist - Best Drama Short
Director Biography - Francesca Brice-Martin

Francesca Brice-Martin is a filmmaker based in Los Angeles. She started in the film industry as an actress when she was a kid and decided later on to move behind the camera.
She enrolled at New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, California where she learned the craft of directing and producing in a Master of fine art film program.

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Director Statement

If there are two or more people in a story, then there are two or more perspectives to the story. And if the perspectives don't line up, serious consequences may occur.