Three Days
Three Days is a quiet psychological drama that explores grief, guilt, and acceptance through a series of emotinoally charged encounters between two strangers connected by tragedy. As unresolved pain slowly surfaces, the film examines the complexity of forgiveness and the human desire to make sense of loss.
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Jasmine McLeodDirectorBreaking Point
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Jasmine McLeodWriterBreaking Point
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Jackson TroppProducerWhat to Expect When You're NOT Expecting
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Jasmine McLeodKey Cast"Salem"
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Jackson TroppKey Cast"Michael"
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Sci-Fi, Drama
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Runtime:14 minutes 12 seconds
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Completion Date:May 28, 2026
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Production Budget:4,000 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
Jasmine McLeod is a writer, director, filmmaker, and movement artist based in Southern California. Drawn to stories that live in the spaces between spectacle and everyday life, her work explores grief, identity, power, connection, and the quiet moments that often go unnoticed. Whether crafting dystopian satire, character-driven drama, or intimate slice-of-life stories, she is interested in examining how people navigate systems larger than themselves while holding onto their humanity.
Influenced by her background in dance, pole artistry, flexibility training, and performance, Jasmine approaches filmmaking with a deep appreciation for physical storytelling. She is fascinated by the ways movement, silence, and visual language can communicate emotions that words often cannot. Her creative process prioritizes authenticity, curiosity, and emotional honesty over perfection.
As both an educator and artist, Jasmine believes storytelling has the power to challenge assumptions, spark conversation, and help people feel seen. Her work often centers voices and experiences that exist on the margins, exploring the complexity, vulnerability, and resilience that shape everyday life. Through film, she hopes to create stories that invite audiences to reflect, connect, and discover beauty in both the extraordinary and the mundane.