AWARDS
(WINNER) of VIDEO OF THE WEEK at AWARDEO TV "Celebrating the best talent on Vimeo"
(WINNER) of FILM OF THE WEEK at HUNGER MAGAZINE
(WINNER) of FILM OF THE WEEK at RANKIN'S COLLABOR8TE
(NOMINATED) for BEST COMEDY at AESTHETICA FILM FESTIVAL
(NOMINATED) for BEST NARRATIVE FICTION at ST ALBANS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL.
(NOMINATED) for DISCOVERY AWARD at LOCO LONDON COMEDY FILM FESTIVAL.
(NOMINATED) for BEST PRODUCTION at UNDERWIRE FILM FESTIVAL
(NOMINATED) for BEST FICTION SHORT at BORNSHORTS FILM FESTIVAL.
"Great" - Aint It Cool News
"Beautifully Observed." - View London
"Valentine really marks Kate out as a rapidly maturing talent." - ShootingPeople
"Moving" - The British Comedy Guide
"A Perfect Film" - Lisa Albert (Producer & Writer Mad Men)
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VALENTINE (2014)
On Valentine's Day, a hopeless romantic and a cynic realise love is right in front of them.
Director: Kate Herron
Writer: Kate Herron, Rose Johnson, Camille Ucan, Beattie Edmondson
Producer: Genia Krassnig
OFFICIAL SELECTION
2015 Flickerfest International Short Film Festival
2015 London Short Film Festival
2015 Heart of Gold Film Festival
2014 Aesthetica Short Film Festival
2014 Raindance Film Festival
2014 Couch Fest
2014 BornShorts Film Festival
2014 Underwire Film Festival
2014 LOCO London Comedy Film Festival
2014 St Albans International Film Festival
2014 Palm Springs International ShortsFest
In March 2015, Valentine was chosen to screen before Lena Dunham's Tiny Furniture as part of the Bechadel Test Fest, introduced by Little White Lies Sophie Monks Kaufman.
In 2016 Valentine was picked by the Londonist to screen before Suffragette directed by Sarah Gavron and written by Abi Morgan to close the Londonist film nights.
Valentine was directed by Kate Herron and co-written by Kate with comedians Beattie Edmondson, Rose Johnson and Camille Ucan, all founding members of the award-winning troupe Lady Garden and current members of Birthday Girls, who just had a sold-out run at the Soho theatre with their show Party Vibes.
Valentine was shot by BIFA-winning filmmaker Rob Savage.
Valentine was featured twice on International Women's Day 2015, first in the Londonist and secondly playing before Birdman at the Everyman Cinemas across London, who described Valentine as "Amazing".