Jeremy Artis Jeremy Artis i(26048974 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 1 Girls in the Shadow Jeremy Artis (director), 2024 single work drama

'By placing women at the forefront, this innovative comedy is a distinctive blend of originality and vibrancy, a collage of scenes from renowned works by Greek and international playwrights. At its core lies an exploration of womanhood and female identity, as shaped by significant relationships with partners, family, authority, and wealth. It explores various time periods, societies, circumstances, and roles, yet consistently portrays women’s struggle through the passage of time, fading relationships, corrupting power, and societal scrutiny and hypocrisy.

'Can a sea bass dish be turned into a deadly weapon? What else could a woman want when she already has a washing machine with 24 programs and a dryer? What is the distance between two individuals who live under the same roof? And what about infidelity; Is it ever okay to cheat if you’re not the one experiencing unfaithfulness?

'The theatrical comedy 'Girls in the Shadow' delves into these questions and more. Some answers may surprise you, while others hit close to home. Some will catch you off guard, while others will resonate deeply with you.

'One thing is certain: you won't leave unaffected' (Production summary)

1 form y separately published work icon Lonis Jeremy Artis , ( dir. Jeremy Artis ) Australia : Swinburne University of Technology , 2021 26049016 2021 single work film/TV

"Lonis is a short film drama that takes place within the Greek Orthodox community of Melbourne. Lonis goes to the house he grew up just after his father's funeral to deal with his traumatic childhood."

Source: St Kilda Film Festival. 

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