The Team
Who We Are

Georgia Bellett
Director / Katie
Georgia is a London based actor, editor, and voice-over artist currently training on the MA Acting for Screen course at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Her credits include lead roles in The Sewing Circle (Winner of the 2024 Brighton Rocks Outstanding Achievement Award) and stage play Funny Turns, as well as being a featured dancer in Amazon Starz’s Becoming Elizabeth. With experience in a range of combat styles, Georgia recently became a member of True Edge, a stage and screen combat specialist company.
Having studied film production during her undergraduate degree before working as a camera operator, Georgia is excited to pair her technical knowledge with her unique creative flair for her directorial debut.
Maddy Kamleh-Chapman
Producer / Cass
Maddy is an Arab-British actor and producer based in London. Following a foundation in Acting at The Oxford School of Drama and a First Class Honours Degree from the University of Nottingham, Maddy is now studying on the MA Acting for Screen course at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Having assisted with production on numerous short films, Maddy’s wealth of experience working in Finance and Administrative roles and experience working in Film and TV equip her well in her work as Moment of Madness' lead Producer.


Margot Pue
Writer / Isy
Margot Pue is an actress and writer based in London. Her writing focuses on complex portrayals of women, and incorporates moments of comedy into emotional stories. On television, she is known for playing Amber in The Au Pair (dir. Oonagh Kearney) and Katie in Heartstopper (dir. Euros Lyn). She also has an extensive background in theatre and performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, most recently as Gen in Covenant (***** The Student, **** The List) at the 2024 Festival. She is currently training on the MA Acting for Screen course at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Hannah Perko-Engel
Art Director & Costume Designer / Gemma
Hannah Perko-Engel is an actress, producer, and art director based in London. She is on the MA Acting for Screen course at Central School of Speech and Drama and received her BFA in Drama from NYU Tisch. On television, she can be seen in 13 Reasons Why on Netflix. Her narrative short film Wild Braid was an official selection at Cannes Indie Shorts Awards, Berlin International Film Festival, Montreal Independent Film Festival, Beirut Women Film Festival, Los Angeles Shorts International Film Festival and Farhang Film Festival. A native of Oakland, CA, Hannah has seen firsthand the positive impact that creative expression, arts education, and community can have. In all of her work, she hopes to use storytelling as a tool to encourage empathy and connection.


Noa Sarfaty-Vesiez
Editor & Composer / Adèle
Noa Sarfaty-Vesiez is a bilingual French-English actress based in both Paris and London, with a deep passion for cinema. She recently completed her training at Cours Florent Paris and is now further honing her craft at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama on the MA Acting for Screen course. Noa thrives in collaborative environments, bringing nuance and sharp comedic instincts to her performances. Her versatility extends beyond acting–she is also skilled in piano, dance, writing, and singing. Her recent credits include the play We Are Wolves (dir. Elliott Martineau, 2024), the musical Believe (dir. Amber Delestraint & Justine Leroux, 2023), and the Shakespeare adaptation Noble Girls (dir. Julija Pitzek, 2023), reflecting her dynamic range across genres.