More Beautiful For Having Been Broken

Directed By Nicole Conn

A female FBI agent befriends a woman and her adorable, young, special needs son who live in the countryside. The women's friendship soon turns into romance but family secrets complicate things.

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Enchanting 10 year old Freddie, with special needs, brings his burdened but devoted mother, Samantha, and new comer McKenzie together, where they discover love and passion, a salve to their deep wounds as characterized by the Japanese term "Kintsukuroi" -MORE BEAUTIFUL FOR HAVING BEEN BROKEN.
Nicole Conn – Writer/Director/Editor/Mother Nicole Conn has been a die-hard romantic and black and white film fan from the age of nine. Her penchant for adult and dramatic story telling is evident in her latest critically acclaimed feature film, A Perfect Ending – “the sexiest film of 2012” (Curve) and with over 55 million views to her sneak preview online, A Perfect Ending is now the single best-selling film of its genre. Conn’s previous venture, little man, is a documentary she wrote, directed and produced about her own premature son born 100 days early and only weighing one pound. The feature documentary went on to win 12 Best Documentary Awards, Conn has achieved world-wide industry recognition with her films Claire of the Moon, Elena Undone, (which boasts the LONGEST KISS IN CINEMA HISTORY) A Perfect Ending and little man. Winner of many film awards, she was was a finalist in the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science's Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting. She has currently finished her seventh film, More Beautiful for Having Been Broken, another strong message film about special needs based on her personal experiences with her son, Nicholas, who is very special needs and remains medically fragile and her daughter, Gabrielle, who makes her film debut in what she describes as a “heart-breakingly beautiful love story.” She is also finalizing her epic tome, Descending Thirds, which is in development for the big screen. .