Gemma Mitchell - Co-founder of  Underwire  Festival for Women  " A Moment to Move by Georgia Parris was a particular favourite of mine this year, winning in the XX Category for its inspiring depiction of an older woman reclaiming her sense of self.

Gemma Mitchell - Co-founder of Underwire Festival for Women

"A Moment to Move by Georgia Parris was a particular favourite of mine this year, winning in the XX Category for its inspiring depiction of an older woman reclaiming her sense of self."

Wendy Mitchell - Editor at time of Screen International

A Moment To Move should be lauded for turning the spotlight on the middle aged mother of the bride Martha as its central character – the kind of woman that could be shunted to the sidelines as in most stories. Women don’t disappear just because they reach middle age, and it’s great that A Moment To Move delves into the inner emotions of a real woman. Seeing Martha on the dancefloor was a powerful moment in this film that reminds us that women of a certain age aren’t one-dimensional, and in fact they might be more interesting at middle age than at age 22.”

Screen International Interview

Underwire Film Festival Interview

A MOMENT TO MOVE
A MOMENT TO MOVE

Starring - Diana Kent, Phoebe Fox, Kyle Soller, Henry Garrett, Susie Cousins, Janet Spencer-Turner, Christopher Sciueref & Jeta Bennett.

Writer / Director - Georgia Parris

Producer - Daisy Mount

Director of Photography - Ben Fordesman

Casting Director - Aisha Walters

Production Design - Bobbie Cousins

Editor - Adam Hales-Walker