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The Palace

The Palace

LAUREN MARSDEN | CANADA | 2025 | 9 MIN | ENGLISH

LAUREN MARSDEN | CANADA | 2025 | 9 MIN | ENGLISH

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Synopsis

At a secret forest hideout, suburban teen Dani meets her crush Jayde, only to encounter a mysterious, otherworldly presence.

Filmmaker Bio

Lauren Marsden is a Canadian filmmaker and media artist of European and Trinidadian descent. She is currently based in Vancouver, which is located within the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. As a storyteller, she creates narrative and experimental works revolving around gender, hybrid identities, and the human impact on the land.

Producer

Lauren Marsden, Dayleigh Nelson

Writer

Lauren Marsden

Cast

  • Brooklyn Hislop
  • Sarah Sheehan
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