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WWII Satire: British Forces Make Porn for Morale
27 Feb
Summary
- Mini Productions champions original stories, including LGBTQ+ and female-led narratives.
- Their BIFA-nominated debut feature 'Rose' gained international festival attention.
- Producers April Kelley and Sara Huxley have signed with UTA for representation.

Mini Productions, a company dedicated to original and underrepresented storytelling, has signed with talent agency UTA. This move signifies a new chapter for producers April Kelley and Sara Huxley, who aim to expand their reach with bold narratives. Their commitment includes championing female-led stories, LGBTQ+ themes, and projects focusing on mental health.
Founded in 2012, Mini Productions has a history of award-winning short films and critically acclaimed features. Their debut feature, 'Rose,' earned a BIFA nomination and international festival screenings. More recently, the company produced Christian Cooke's directorial debut feature 'Embers' and the documentary 'Tomorrow's Too Late.'
The company's latest venture is the satirical film 'Think of England,' which offers a unique and humorous take on WWII, portraying British forces creating pornography to boost morale. This project underscores Mini Productions' penchant for distinctive and conversation-starting content, aligning with their mission to represent diverse perspectives in film.




