
Recent press and film festivals


Winner: Best Actress

Winner: Best Actress

Over 80 Film Festivals, over 50 wins including 36 awards for best actress.
The four Walls of Charlotte Moreland is truly a brave and important film, highlighting an issue that sadly gets less attention than it deserves from all corners of society. Alison Stover should be lauded for her determination to tell this/her story and for getting the film produced.
UK Film Review
High praise to Alison Stover, a captivating performance throughout that is certain to touch the heart of the viewer.
-Think Shorts
Alison Stover delivers a poignant performance as Charlotte-a portrayal that will resonate with many victims/survivors. A deeply personal film made with the intent to raise awareness and give a voice to those who don't.
Think Shorts
A Strong work, which in both in subtle and loud ways celebrates recovery, celebrating the fortification of protective walls and expansion of those that have constricted.
-Indie Shorts Mag
Stover's immersion in the character maximizes the time frame by sending us back and forth between joy and despair.
Take2Indie Review
Well shot, with some great performances and an essential message, The Four Walls of Charlotte Moreland is as important a short film that we have seen.
-Screencrtiix
I'In turn Stover masterfully exudes a range of emotions that toggle between helplessness, rage and fear.
-Take2Indie Review
May trigger strong emotional responses from the viewer with it's bare, open dialogue and graphic depitctions of grief.
-UK Film Review

The Four Walls of Charlotte Moreland is a powerful twenty-minute short film
-Screencritix