Yours are Mine
Evin takes on a new high school student to tutor, Ally, and they quickly develop a close, sisterly relationship. After accidentally discovering Ally’s struggle with bulimia, Evin is quickly triggered by her own past battles with eating disorders. Evin tries to confront Ally to help her, and must decide to either fight through Ally’s defensive tactics to get the help she needs, or leave her to possibly fight this disease for years to come.
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Brooke TrantorDirector
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Brooke TrantorWriter
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Brooke TrantorProducer
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Kara JohnsonProducer
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Brooke TrantorKey Cast"Evin"
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Allison MosesKey Cast"Ally"
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Beth CrosbyKey Cast"Janet"
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Kara JohnsonDirector of Photography
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Erica ChanHead Gaffer
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Destiny FarrantSound Mixing
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Kelly WalkerEditor
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Kate Morgan ChadwickScript Supervisor
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Kenna WrightOn Set Consultant
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Claire GlassfordAssistant Director
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:8 minutes 27 seconds
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Completion Date:February 10, 2019
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Production Budget:5,000 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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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:1920X1080
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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iNDIE Film FestivalPhoenix
United States
February 1, 2019
Arizona Premiere
WINNER: Best Director of iNDIE Film Festival -
Papaya Rocks Film FestivalLondon
United Kingdom
February 28, 2019
United Kingdom Premiere
Official Selection / Nominated for Best Short, Best Director, Best Script -
Blackbird Film FestivalCortland, NY
United States
April 28, 2019
New York Premiere
WINNER: Powerful Voice Award , Nominated: Best Director -
JRS Short Film FestivalLos Angeles
United States
October 14, 2018
Official Selection / Nominated for Best Drama & Best Actress -
Snake Alley Festival of FilmBurlington, Iowa
United States -
Indie Visions Film FestivalVirginia
May 31, 2019
Official Selection -
International ShortsMelbourne
Australia
Official Selection -
LA Shorts AwardsLos Angeles
United States
WINNER: Diamond Award - BEST ACTRESS, Bronze Award - BEST SHORT FILM Official Selection -
Independent Shorts Awards
WINNER: Bronze Award fo Best Women Short, Gold Award for Best Child/Young Actress, Bronze Award for Best Actress, Honorable Mention for Best First Time Director (Female) -
Cindependent Film FetsivalCincinnati, Ohio
United States
Ohio Premiere
Official Selection -
One Reeler Short Competition
United States
December 31, 2018
WINNER: Special Mention -
Lady Filmmakers FestivalLos Angeles, CA
United States
September 28, 2019
Official Selection -
Skiptown Playhouse International Film FestivalLos Angeles, CA
United States
October 26, 2019
WINNER: Powerful Statement Award -
Overcome Film Festival
Official Selection -
Female Filmmakers Fuse Film FestivalLos Angeles, CA
United States
November 15, 2019
Official Selection -
Festival au CinemaChicago, IL
United States
August 20, 2022
Chicago Premiere -
The Great Film ClubLos Angeles, CA
United States
April 12, 2024
“Yours are Mine” is Brooke’s official directorial debut. Brooke has been acting her entire life, studying at the British American Drama Academy and she received her BFA in Acting from Illinois Wesleyan University. After falling in love with improvisation in the eighth grade, she went on to study at Second City, UCB, iO and Groundlings. Her last short film “Night Four” toured the world in the festival circuit, premiering at the esteemed Outfest in Los Angeles. She takes pride in her versatility as a filmmaker and writer: while “Yours are Mine” is filled with heavy doses of pulling-at-the-heartstrings, her latest series Botanical Baes was just featured in The Los Angeles Times. Brooke is honored to share her story with the community, and is passionate and determined to continue to lift women up in the entertainment industry. (www.brooketrantor.com)
I am so proud to share this film with the world. I feel it is often incredibly hard to share our deepest pain, from either the present or past. Growing up in a world that told me how to mature as a woman, showing me exactly what my body should look like, how I should act, and how I should please others has been exhausting. I cannot help but believe the more vulnerable I become about my growth as a woman, an artist, and a story teller, the more relationships I will make in this industry and world with women with similar stories, as well as stories incredibly different than mine. My passion is to elevate women up and have their stories vibrantly shown. May we continue to rise and overcome any expectations that have previously held us back from living our most authentic truth.