If you were forced to flee your own war-ridden country, would you sacrifice what makes you human to survive?
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Louise Kim Salter is a British actress who trained under the direction of Olivier-award winning Rebecca Frecknall at National Youth Theatre. Louise was awarded "Best Actress" for her leading roles in Butterfly (now available on Amazon Prime as part of the Girl Feels: Into the Blue anthology) and How to be Human, alongside Scottish BAFTA-winner Sophie Kennedy Clark. She also appeared alongside BAFTA-nominated Kierston Wareing and Nick Moran in the feature film, The Habit of Beauty. How to be Human, her own short film in which she led and produced featured a BAFTA and Tony-award winning cast, screened worldwide at various film festivals including Encounters, Sitges and Raindance Film Festival, picked up multiple awards including "Best Film" at Miami Sci-fi and high praise from the founder of the British Independent Film Awards, who said "movies can change the world, How to be Human certainly does". Louise is now preparing to film her debut feature under her co-founded production company, Slowcooked (TellADifferentStory.com). "Louise Salter is terrific" - Nev Pierce, Film Critic
Sophie Kennedy Clark (born 1990) is a Scottish actress, known for Philomena (2013), Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013) and Nymphomaniac: Vol. II (2013). She is the daughter of actress and singer Fiona Kennedy and the granddaughter of singer Calum Kennedy.
Frances Ruffelle (born 29 August 1965) is an English musical theatre actress and singer. She won a Tony Award in 1987, and represented the United Kingdom in the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Lonely Symphony (We Will Be Free)", finishing 10th. The song became a UK Top 30 hit. In 1984, Ruffelle starred as Dinah in the original West End production of Starlight Express. From 1985, she was the original Éponine in the first English-language productions of Les Misérables in the West End and on Broadway, winning the 1987 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. Other stage roles include Yonah in Children of Eden (1991), Roxie Hart in Chicago (2003–04, 2007), the title role in Piaf (2013), Bella in The A–Z of Mrs P (2014), and Queenie in The Wild Party. Her albums include Fragile (1994), Frances Ruffelle (1998), Showgirl (2004), Imperfectly Me (2010), and I Say Yeh-Yeh (2015).