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Itty Bitty Betty

Itty Bitty Betty

LAURA BUCHANAN | CANADA | 2024 | 12 MIN | ENGLISH

LAURA BUCHANAN | CANADA | 2024 | 12 MIN | ENGLISH

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Synopsis

Betty, driven by fear of rejection, lives isolated at home among her miniature figurines. When she meets a woman she can’t stop thinking about, she faces a difficult choice: remain in her safe, private world or step outside and risk vulnerability for a real connection.

Filmmaker Bio

Laura Buchanan is an emerging filmmaker living in Montreal, QC. Laura is an award-winning playwright, her work has largely been in live comedy, where she has performed in festivals like Just for Laughs, OFF-JFL, and the Vancouver International Improv Festival. Itty Bitty Betty was developed with the help of the Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal and the Young Creators Unit. This is Laura's first film.

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