Horsham, England - Multi award winning Fact Not Fiction Films is to sponsor young actresses Miss Romina Hytten (18) and Miss Felicity Hamson (16) to attend a number of 16-24 year old Saturday workshops at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
Fact Not Fiction Films is a multi award winning documentary and film production company based in Horsham, West Sussex. Our most recent film 'A Dark Reflection' has a limited theatrical release on 27 February 2015 (www.adarkreflection.com).
In the pre-production of the film, we interviewed countless actresses for a couple of important roles for teenagers. Two young ladies stood out above the rest, Miss Romina Hytten (18) and Miss Felicity Hamson (16). Both have a strong desire to go to RADA in the future and we cast both in our film 'A Dark Reflection'.
Fact Not Fiction Films CEO Tristan Loraine commented, “As a production company we always seek to develop the talent of the future in both acting and within our technical teams. Consequently, we would like to sponsor these two talented young ladies to attend a number of these specialized RADA, 16-24 year old Saturday workshops.”
Additional information is available from:
Miss Romina Hytten (18) on IMDb at: www.imdb.com/name/nm5789419/
Miss Felicity Hamson (16) on IMDb at: www.imdb.com/name/nm6031594/
Other sites:
www.factnotfictionfilms.com
www.adarkreflection.com
For further information contact:
Captain Tristan Loraine BCAi
Fact Not Fiction Films
productions AT factnotfictionfilms.com
Phone: 07968 213862 or 01403 734550
For information about RADA:
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