Anna Taborska was born in London, England. She is a filmmaker and writer of horror stories, screenplays and poetry. Anna has written and directed two short fiction films ('Ela' and 'The Sin'), two documentaries ('My Uprising' and 'A Fragment of Being') and a one-hour television drama ('The Rain...
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Anna Taborska was born in London, England. She is a filmmaker and writer of horror stories, screenplays and poetry. Anna has written and directed two short fiction films ('Ela' and 'The Sin'), two documentaries ('My Uprising' and 'A Fragment of Being') and a one-hour television drama ('The Rain Has Stopped'), which won two awards at the British Film Festival Los Angeles in 2009. Anna also worked on seventeen other films, with actors such as Rutger Hauer, Scott Wilson, Noah Taylor and Jenny Agutter, and was involved in the making of two major BBC television series: 'Auschwitz: the Nazis and the Final Solution' and 'World War Two behind Closed Doors - Stalin, the Nazis and the West'. Her stories have appeared in various anthologies, including 'The Ninth Black Book of Horror' and 'Terror Tales of London' in the UK, and 'Best New Writing 2011', 'Best New Werewolf Tales Vol.1' and 'The Best Horror of the Year Volume Four' in the US. Anna's short story 'Bagpuss' was an Eric Hoffer Award Honoree, and the screenplay adaptation of her story 'Little Pig' was a finalist in the Shriekfest Film Festival Screenplay Competition, 2009. Anna's debut short story collection, 'For Those who Dream Monsters', is out now from Mortbury Press, with the release of a second collection, 'Bloody Britain', planned for 2014. You can view Anna's full resume here: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1245940/ , watch her films and book trailers here: http://www.youtube.com/annataborska and learn more about her short stories here: http://annataborska.wix.com/horror .
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