10 SWORDS & THE MOON
Indie feature
Duration: 100 minutes
Written and directed by Fenella Greenfield
Available now on Amazon
Duration: 100 minutes
Written and directed by Fenella Greenfield
Available now on Amazon
Stills by acclaimed photographer Jan Baldwin
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When Kal meets Molly it feels like love at first sight. Until he suspects it’s not love that binds them, it’s grief. Acclaimed artist Sukhminder Kaur hires Kal to write the catalogue copy for her new exhibition. She likes his cynicism and admires his meticulous and dispassionate style. She’s photographing herself in tableaux recreating the Tarot’s darkest cards. Death. The Hanged Man. The Devil. The Tower. As Kal is sucked into Molly’s plight, he unravels and starts to believe someone or something may be scripting his life. |
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CAST
Seth Somers
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Seth Somers is a British actor with a growing body of work across high‑end television drama.
He appears in We Were the Lucky Ones, the Hulu/Disney+ limited series created by Erica Lipez and executive‑produced by Adam Milch and Tony‑winning director Thomas Kail. The series, starring Joey King and Logan Lerman, premiered on Hulu in the US and on Disney+ internationally. He also features in A Thousand Blows, the Disney+ period drama created by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders, Taboo) and executive‑produced by Knight and Stephen Graham. The series is produced by The Story Collective and Matriarch Productions. Seth is well known to UK audiences for his substantial recurring role as Dr Sean Redmond in Casualty, a character that gave him significant dramatic storylines and established him as a memorable presence in the long‑running BBC series. |
Hannah Morley
Hannah Morley is an actor and playwright whose work spans high‑end television, feature film, and major UK theatre.
She appears in the psychological thriller Apartment 7A, produced by Platinum Dunes and Paramount, and had an early screen role in Yorgos Lanthimos’s multi‑award‑winning The Favourite.
Her stage career includes productions of Titus Andronicus, Othello, and Henry V, as well as work showcased at the Sam Wanamaker Festival.
As a writer, she won the Radius Playwriting Award for Petrichor, and her ambitious, multi‑voiced play We Could All Be Perfect premiered at Sheffield Theatres.
She appears in the psychological thriller Apartment 7A, produced by Platinum Dunes and Paramount, and had an early screen role in Yorgos Lanthimos’s multi‑award‑winning The Favourite.
Her stage career includes productions of Titus Andronicus, Othello, and Henry V, as well as work showcased at the Sam Wanamaker Festival.
As a writer, she won the Radius Playwriting Award for Petrichor, and her ambitious, multi‑voiced play We Could All Be Perfect premiered at Sheffield Theatres.
Lewis Shepherd
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Lewis Shepherd is best known for originating the role of Dele Alli in the National Theatre’s critically acclaimed production of Dear England, which later transferred to the West End and was captured for National Theatre Live.
He also appears in the television series Lynley. His stage work includes performances at Soho Theatre and The Vaults, and he was previously a Spotlight Prize finalist, recognised for his versatility and emotionally detailed performances. |
Pena Iiyambo
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Pena Iiyambo is a dynamic stage and screen actor with credits across major UK theatres and independent film. She appears in the feature Hoard, directed by Luna Carmoon.
Her theatre work includes An Inspector Calls (National Theatre UK Tour), Lost and Found (Factory International), Idiots Assemble: Spitting Image the Musical (Phoenix Theatre), The Hunt (Union Theatre), and Gulliver’s Travels (Unicorn Theatre). She trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and continues to build a career marked by range, presence, and bold creative choices. |
Bridgitta Roy
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Bridgitta Roy is a British actor with an extensive career across film, television, and theatre. She is widely recognised for her role as Diana in the internationally acclaimed Netflix feature The Swimmers. She also appears in the feature Ladies First.
Her television work includes Shetland, The Outlaws, A Very Royal Scandal, Time and Whitstable Pearl. On stage, she has performed in David Greig’s The American Pilot at Soho Theatre. Her career reflects a consistent presence in prestige British drama. |
Martina Laird
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Martina Laird's screen work includes roles in The Little Mermaid, Blitz, Summerland, Boxing Day, Unforgotten, and The Bay, where she played Bernie Chambers.
On stage, she has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, the Donmar Warehouse, and Stratford East. Her notable theatre credits include Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, The House That Will Not Stand, King Hedley II, and the Donmar’s all‑female Shakespeare trilogy. She is a Screen Nation Award winner and a Michael Elliot Trust Award recipient. |