Award-Winning Short Film "Girl Clown" picked up for worldwide distribution by IndieFlix

Film Festival Favorite "Girl Clown," Written by and Starring Crystal Faith Scott, Finds Online Distribution with IndieFlix.

The award-winning short film “Girl Clown”, written by and starring Crystal Faith Scott has been picked up for distribution by IndieFlix, the worldwide independent film streaming service based in Seattle, Washington.

Described in reviews as “a smart, engaging film,” “an Amelie-like fairytale,” and “a ray of sunshine,” “Girl Clown” is a quirky romantic comedy starring Scott, directed by Beth Spitalny, with cinematography by Tony Burns. During its successful film festival run, it played 13 US film festivals and also won awards for “Best Narrative Short,” and “Best Actress” at Williamsburg Independent Film Festival in NYC.

“Girl Clown” is the story of a mousy secretary, Laura, who attempts to overcome her shyness and find true love by becoming a professional clown. Shot on location in New York City and featuring a cast of colorful characters, the film is based on Scott's personal experiences of becoming a professional clown in NYC.

“I've always been impressed by the quality of the independent films on IndieFlix,” said Scott, “and it is an honor to be featured among them. This is such a great opportunity to have the film seen by a worldwide audience.”

Seen as “part-champion, part-curator,” IndieFlix hand-picks the best independent films from around the world and makes them available to thousands of subscribers via computer, TV, tablet, or smartphone. IndieFlix gives film lovers access to high quality independent movies not otherwise available. The film is available on IndieFlix, as well as Xbox and Roku.