Amelia Joyce’s eco-horror short film FROGGY will compete at the LA Femme International Film Festival on October 24th, with a screening scheduled for noon at the Regal Cinema at LA Live in Los Angeles. This powerful short explores the battle between Mother Earth and humanity, told through the lens of Francis, a bullied teenager.

Joyce, who directed and wrote the film, was inspired by her niece, Madison Fair, who stars in the lead role. “Madison’s bravery and joy are at the heart of FROGGY,” says Joyce, noting that the film aims to encourage open conversations about embracing individuality.

FROGGY has already garnered attention, having previously been showcased at the LA Shorts International Film Festival, New York Shorts International Film Festival, and Mammoth Film Festival, where it earned an award nomination.

The film also stars Molly Anderson, Felix Merback, and Viridiana Marquez. It was produced by David G. Carrascal, Stacy Snyder, and Roberta Sparta, with Joyce’s creative agency Boys Club Creative and production company Black Dog Media backing the project.


FROGGY will screen on Thursday, October 24th at 12PM at the Regal Cinema at LA Live, 1000 West Olympic Blvd. in Los Angeles.  Tickets can be purchased at www.lafemme.org




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