Seduction and Snacks

Directed By Colleen Davie Janes

Claire never imagined her first and only one night stand, with a man whose name she never asked for, would leave her pregnant. After her attempts to find him fail, she moves back home to try and give her son a better life. When her best friend Liz presents her with an opportunity to start a joint business – Seduction & Snacks, Claire cannot refuse. Ready to tackle this new adventure, Claire gets yet another surprise when the old one-night-stand and father of her son Carter shows up in town. Wi...

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Claire never imagined her first and only one night stand, with a man whose name she never asked for, would leave her pregnant. After her attempts to find him fail, she moves back home to try and give her son a better life. When her best friend Liz presents her with an opportunity to start a joint business – Seduction & Snacks, Claire cannot refuse. Ready to tackle this new adventure, Claire gets yet another surprise when the old one-night-stand and father of her son Carter shows up in town. With Carter yet to find out that he is a dad and Liz and Claire’s new business being threatened, love, friendships and futures are on the line in this romantic comedy covered in chocolate!
Colleen is a feature film and multi-award-winning director, writer, producer and actor and a 2022 semi-finalist in the Shondaland/Seriesfest Directing Mentorship. Upon graduating from Boston University, followed by a Sanford Meisner conservatory, Colleen began working in film and television on the production side, with such directors as Oliver Stone, Sydney Pollack and Brian DePalma, as well as in commercials/MV with M. Knight Shyamalan and Hype Williams, all the while developing her own content. Her features can be seen on Tubi, Lifetime Movie Network (Bad Nanny) and Passionflix (Seduction & Snacks, 2021 and Wait With Me, 2023) Honored by SHOOT Magazine at the DGA as a "Director to Watch", in 2020 she was the recipient of they New York Foundation of the Arts Grant "Anonymous Was a Woman" for her work in film and her films have received nominations and wins at over a dozen film festivals. She has a letter of reference from Richard Crudo, ASC, former Governor of AMPAS, five time President of ASC, current member of Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.