- Conceived from transgression and purged into a world he was not meant to know, Jerome exacts meaning to his otherwise questionable existence. Birth of Separation is a visceral portrait of the reclamation of one man's perverse lineage.
- 'Elizabeth (Ashley-Rebekah Faulkner) is enjoying a quiet day at home, when an unexpected visitor breaks the morning monotony. In search of his missing son, Jerome Emiliani (Steve Saturn) greets her at the door, appealing for her help. A mother herself, Elizabeth invites him in for a cup of coffee and the company of conversation. In doing so, Elizabeth's life, and that of her unborn son, are irreversibly changed. Holding Elizabeth captive, Jerome only has one request, to become better acquainted. He yearns to exact meaning in his otherwise questionable existence and bring deep seeded secrets into light.
Louis Mansfield's Birth of Separation is a captivating exploration of catharsis and manipulation.'
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