Lea Vrabelova

Filmes

Albion Rose
Editor
Following the arrival of an unwanted guest, a tightly-knit bond between two sisters is put to the test when their idyllic playdate takes a dark turn. Supported by The Future Of Film Is Female, ALBION ROSE is a late bloomer's coming-of-age drama with hints of magical realism and dark fairytale elements that paint a delicate, yet emotionally charged portrait of sisterhood, loss, and the healing powers of fantasy.
The Passenger
Editor
Two friends are faced with a life or death crisis at a deserted rest stop in the middle of the night. The decisions they make will change their relationship - and their lives - forever.
Coming to Terms
Editor
The story of a young woman, Ellie, as she comes to terms with the fact that she's an alcoholic. Caught in the grips of shame, she's forced to face not only her drinking, but herself. Told from Ellie's intimate perspective, this film portrays just how alienating and defeating suffering in silence can be.
Tabula Rasa
Editor
Desperate to escape from the mysterious house she's trapped in, a young woman learns that her only way out is by feeding a young, innocent girl to the house.
Rough Sweat
Editor
June has been living rough. Her truck has been doubling as her home for a little too long. Her hopes extinguished by the city of broken dreams. She lives to please no-one, outside of the oppressive male-gaze. She just wants to sweat a little bit.
Trespassers
Assistant Editor
"Sara and Ali is looking through photo's from a hike in the Swedish outbacks. There's a few pictures that Ali doesn't recognize. Sara has been visiting a cemetery that they were specifically told not to go to. Not long after a woman appear in the photo, a woman that wasn't there when the photo's were taken. There's a price to be paid for Sara's trespassing."
Trespassers
Co-Editor
"Sara and Ali is looking through photo's from a hike in the Swedish outbacks. There's a few pictures that Ali doesn't recognize. Sara has been visiting a cemetery that they were specifically told not to go to. Not long after a woman appear in the photo, a woman that wasn't there when the photo's were taken. There's a price to be paid for Sara's trespassing."