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Personhood
Friday, Oct 10, 8:00 PM ET
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About the Film
In a near-future world, a lonely, physically challenged man purchases a companion robot to escape his isolation. But his own insecurities and a jealous brother threaten his chances of ever finding love.
Director Biography - Richard Jordan
Richard Jordan (1965, UK) has been making films since 1996. His two short films on 35mm, “Marina: The Last Bullet” and “Cleopatra’s Nose”, have won awards throughout the world, with the latter being nominated for a European Film Academy Award in 2004 after winning Best European Short at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
In 1999 Richard Jordan moved to Spain and since 2012 has resided in Malaga. In 2008 he formed the video production company Offshore Videos, a market leader in the production of videos for the maritime and offshore industries. Prior to “Personhood” he produced two micro-budget features, “Carmelo & Me” and “4000 euros”, the latter being selected by Seminci (Valladolid International Film Festival).
He currently has five feature film projects in pre-production under the umbrella of his new production company, Lost Dog Films.

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