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Interview with Ruth Platt - Director of The Lesson

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The Lesson received its World Premiere at FrightFest. How did you react when it was chosen? And what was the experience like? I was really excited when I found out we'd been picked – we got a call from the team, and they were passionate about the film, and they are such a knowledgable and experienced small team, Greg, Paul, Alan and Ian, and it meant so much. Especially when the making of it had been such an arduous and difficult process! I had no idea how people would react to the film – it was such a tiny budget, and put together on sheer determination rather than any actual means. But the whole FrightFest festival was amazing – the fans were so supportive and friendly, and the reception to the film was so generous, it was a really brilliant experience. How did you develop the idea for the film? Did your own experiences at school influence the story? So my love of the horror genre stems from the satirical, metaphorical nature of the genre – how you can make a comment or...

Interview with Ruth Platt - Director of The Lesson

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The Lesson received its World Premiere at FrightFest. How did you react when it was chosen? And what was the experience like? I was really excited when I found out we'd been picked – we got a call from the team, and they were passionate about the film, and they are such a knowledgable and experienced small team, Greg, Paul, Alan and Ian, and it meant so much. Especially when the making of it had been such an arduous and difficult process! I had no idea how people would react to the film – it was such a tiny budget, and put together on sheer determination rather than any actual means. But the whole FrightFest festival was amazing – the fans were so supportive and friendly, and the reception to the film was so generous, it was a really brilliant experience. How did you develop the idea for the film? Did your own experiences at school influence the story? So my love of the horror genre stems from the satirical, metaphorical nature of the genre – how you can make a comment or observati...

Interview with Ruth Platt - Director of The Lesson

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The Lesson received its World Premiere at FrightFest. How did you react when it was chosen? And what was the experience like? I was really excited when I found out we'd been picked – we got a call from the team, and they were passionate about the film, and they are such a knowledgable and experienced small team, Greg, Paul, Alan and Ian, and it meant so much. Especially when the making of it had been such an arduous and difficult process! I had no idea how people would react to the film – it was such a tiny budget, and put together on sheer determination rather than any actual means. But the whole FrightFest festival was amazing – the fans were so supportive and friendly, and the reception to the film was so generous, it was a really brilliant experience. How did you develop the idea for the film? Did your own experiences at school influence the story? So my love of the horror genre stems from the satirical, metaphorical nature of the genre – how you can make a comment or...

Interview with Ruth Platt - Director of The Lesson

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The Lesson received its World Premiere at FrightFest. How did you react when it was chosen? And what was the experience like? I was really excited when I found out we'd been picked – we got a call from the team, and they were passionate about the film, and they are such a knowledgable and experienced small team, Greg, Paul, Alan and Ian, and it meant so much. Especially when the making of it had been such an arduous and difficult process! I had no idea how people would react to the film – it was such a tiny budget, and put together on sheer determination rather than any actual means. But the whole FrightFest festival was amazing – the fans were so supportive and friendly, and the reception to the film was so generous, it was a really brilliant experience. How did you develop the idea for the film? Did your own experiences at school influence the story? So my love of the horror genre stems from the satirical, metaphorical nature of the genre – how you can make a comment or observati...