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Helen Grace (born 10 September 1974) is a Welsh film-maker, who is credited for three short films and one feature film to date. Helen Grace (born 10 September 1974) is a Welsh film-maker, who is credited for three short films and one feature film to date.
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Helen Grace (born 10 September 1974) is a Welsh film-maker, who is credited for three short films and one feature film to date.

Helen graduated in Law at Cambridge University before training in film directing and screenwriting.

She wrote and directed short film A Day Out in the summer of 2000, commissioned by the Arts Council of Wales.

As part of the Screen Gems scheme for HTV, she wrote and directed the short film Pleasure Pill in 2002.

Her third short film 'Winner Takes All', which she directed and co-wrote with JC Mac and Chico Slimani, was nominated for a BAFTA Cymru Best Short film award in 2005, and was screened at more than 30 international film festivals worldwide.

Her last project was directing and co-writing the British rom-com feature film Are You Ready For Love? for the UK's Carnaby Films. This film was won awards at Monaco International Film Festival and Cardiff Film Festival, and is being sold by Carnaby International.

Helen is developing four feature film comedies


Filmography

Are You Ready For Love? (2006) - feature film;
'Winner Takes All' (2004) - short film;
Pleasure Pill (2002) - short film;
A Day Out (2001) - short film.

Helen M Grace on IMDB

Awards

Best Director, Are You Ready For Love?, Monaco International Film Festival, 2006.
Best screenwriter, Are You Ready For Love?, Monaco International Film Festival, 2006.
Nominated: Best Short Film BAFTA Cymru Awards 2004/5.


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