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  1. The Bull: Directed by Kelsey Egan. With Bart Fouche, Scott George, Natalie Walsh, Meganne Young. Heavily pregnant on an isolated farm, a young woman embraces and endures the strange magic that burdens her reality.

    • Kelsey Egan
    • 15
    • Short, Drama, Fantasy
    • Bart Fouche, Scott George, Natalie Walsh
  2. Specifications. Heavily pregnant on an isolated farm, a young woman faces the strange magic that burdens her reality. This is a fairytale about creatures with bonds more powerful than their shapes and lovers who share the same space but not always the same form. Director Biography - Kelsey Egan. SHORT BIO:

    • Kelsey Egan
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kelsey_EganKelsey Egan - Wikipedia

    Egan's first short film Gargoyle, filmed in 2008, was nominated for Best Short Film at the 2010 South African Film and Television Awards. Her other short films include 21th Street (2010), Red Herring (2014), The Bull (2018), and The Fighter (2019).

    • 20 March 1983 (age 40), Wisconsin, U.S.
    • 2003–present
  4. A FILM BY KELSEY EGAN Starring: NATALIE WALSH | SCOTT GEORGE | BART FOUCHE | MEGANNE YOUNG Produced By: BENIKE PALFI | RAFEEQAH GALANT | KELSEY EGAN Director of Photography: CHRISTIAN DENSLOW https://www.instagram.com/thebullfilm/ https://www.facebook.com/thebullfilm/ https://twitter.com/thebullfilmct

  5. Written and Directed by Kelsey Egan. Filmed on Location in Malmesbury and Franschhoek, South Africa. Read more… Upload, livestream, and create your own videos, all in HD. A short film about strength, longing, love and shape shifting, THE BULL is a testament to what can be achieved with gumption, passion and a 5kg bag of lucerne pellets.…

  6. Kelseys experience across multiple departments broadens her scope as a filmmaker. Kelseys directorial debut – Gargoyle – was nominated for a 2010 South African Film & Television Award for Best Short.

  7. Nov 22, 2017 · THE BULL Short Film. The short film falls into the genre of magical realism as American-born / South African-at-heart writer and director Kelsey Egan explores the mythology of shape-shifting alongside South African traditions and themes of strength, longing and love of family.