
Lauren Wilson
Kia Ora,
We are Amy and Lauren, two creatives in Aotearoa and are wanting to create a fun fantasy film using DnD (Dungeons and Dragons) and the friendships it creates.
This means when it is time for someone to have to leave the group, people will have to deal with the change of friendship and how they are able to cope with that.
We are excited to be making this film together as we both have worked on many film and television projects but are now ready to create our own and share some amazing stories.
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- 06/01/2025, 08:17 pm
Lauren Wilson
Kia Ora,
We are Amy and Lauren, two creatives in Aotearoa and are wanting to create a fun fantasy film using DnD (Dungeons and Dragons) and the friendships it creates.
This means when it is time for someone to have to leave the group, people will have to deal with the change of friendship and how they are able to cope with that.
We are excited to be making this film together as we both have worked on many film and television projects but are now ready to create our own and share some amazing stories.
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