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Aristo Vanishes: Mockumentary Shocks At Awards
24 Nov
Summary
- Mockumentary 'Lady' starring Sian Clifford wins at Tallinn Awards.
- Film explores themes of modern invisibility and validation.
- Award-winning film scheduled for UK cinema release in 2026.

The mockumentary "Lady," starring Sian Clifford as the eccentric aristocrat Isabella Ravenhyde, has secured the best director award at the Tallinn Film Festival. The film, set against the backdrop of the grand Somerleyton Hall in Suffolk, cleverly explores the modern compulsion for public validation and the accompanying feeling of growing invisibility.
Director Samuel Abrahams' feature debut, "Lady," has been lauded for its tenderly comic yet poignant portrayal of Isabella's descent into a literal vanishing act. The film critiques the desire to be a reality TV star in an age where technology paradoxically fosters loneliness, resonating deeply with audiences and critics alike.
With a UK cinema release planned for 2026, "Lady" has already impressed with its unique blend of magical realism and sharp social commentary. The film's success at the Tallinn festival, following positive reviews at its UK premiere, suggests a promising future for Abrahams' distinctive cinematic voice.




