Paper Doll (film)
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Paper Doll | |
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Still of Robin Bain in Paper Doll | |
Directed by | Robin Bain |
Written by | Robin Bain |
Starring |
Robin Bain Adair Tishler Maria Brink Tierra Abbott Dean Simone |
Cinematography | Ian Campbell |
Editing by | Bill Pollock |
Release dates | 2003 |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Paper Doll is a 2003 American short film drama that was written and directed by Robin Bain.[1] The film starred Bain, Adair Tishler and Maria Brink.[2]
In 2003, the film received nominations for "Best Actress/Robin Bain," "Best Director" and won the category of "Best Short" at the SMMASH Film Festival in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[3]
Plot
Troubled by who she has or better yet, hasn't become in her life, a distraught, Natasha sets out on a path of self-destruction and misery.[4]
Cast
- Robin Bain
- Adair Tishler
- Maria Brink
- Tierra Abbott
- Dean Simone
- David Mattey
- Christina Veronica
- Janet May
- Steven Baxter
- Anastacia Spiegel
Festivals
Festivals – Official Selection
- SMMASH Film Festival, 2003, Winner "Best Short Film," Nominated "Best Actress/Robin Bain" and "Best Director"
- California Independent Film Festival, 2003[5]
References
- ↑ celebritywonder.com Robin Bain videography
- ↑ ChaCha.com
- ↑ Smmash Film Festival news
- ↑ drama movies 2003
- ↑ DP site Festival listings
External links
- Paper Doll at the Internet Movie Database
- Robin Bain at the Internet Movie Database
- Robin Bain profile by Byron Perry, Variety
- Paper Doll video clips by Ian Campbell, cinematographer
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