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  1. Elpida is an award-winning Greek producer, actress and co-founder of BREAKING THROUGH THE LENS. In 2017 she adapted, produced and acted in a one woman play called “Stegosaurus" which received 5-star critical acclaim, and was nominated for the Mental Health Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. "Stegosaurus" was also part of the VAULT ...

  2. Daphne Schmon photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more. Menu. Movies.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm4485695Daphne Schmon - IMDb

    Daphne Schmon. Director: The Eye. Daphne is an American director and producer. She was born in New York City to a Canadian father and Greek mother. Daphne's feature directorial debut, "Children of the Wind" won 8 awards in the film festival circuit, including "Best Documentary" and "Best Emerging Filmmaker" at X-Dance.

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Producer, Editor
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • Daphne Schmon
  4. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a 2017 crime drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Martin McDonagh and starring Frances McDormand as Mildred Hayes, a Missouri woman who rents three roadside billboards to draw attention to her daughter's unsolved rape and murder.

  5. Daphne Schmon: Daphne most recently played the lead role of Ashleigh in "There's Something In The Woods" (Ashmore Films Co). She received her BA from Wesleyan University, where she starred in a ...

  6. www.filmfatales.org › directors › daphneschmonDaphne Schmon - Film Fatales

    Daphne’s latest short TINY VESSELS won Best Film at Berlin Lift-Off. She often collaborates with Positive East charity in London, filming their HIV Voices theatrical show. Daphne is Founder of ‘Breaking Through The Lens’ non-profit initiative helping directors of marginalized gender secure finance for their feature film, with key events at Cannes, Venice and Toronto Film Festivals.

  7. 3,352 Followers, 2,418 Following, 397 Posts - Daphne Schmon (@daphneschmon) on Instagram: "You know Greeks didn’t write obituaries. They only asked one question after a man died: “Did he have passion?”