SERENA – The October Short Film Festival Winner for Best Film. Get to know filmmaker ERIC LAMHENE

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Eric Lamhene’s short film SERENA was the WILDsound Short Film Festival winner for Best Film, and Best Overall Performances at the October 30 2014 event.

Serena is easily one of the best short films of 2014. A film that is essentially about violence through the lives of privileged teenagers. Watch the Toronto audience feedback video from the festival:

WILDsound’s Matthew Toffolo chatted with Eric about his award winning short film:

Matthew: What motivated you to make this film?

Eric: A few years ago, a twenty-year old man stepped on a girl’s foot in a nightclub in Luxembourg. That girl’s boyfriend started a fight because of this, breaking a bottle and stabbing the 20-year old in the throat. He bled out in the club, in front of everyone. Around the same time, the rate of youth violence drastically increased in Luxembourg. Not a weekend night went by without teenagers beating each…

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