The Emerald Broach, a lost film thought to have been destroyed in a fire, has been recovered and pieced together to create a stunning piece of cinema. Directed and written by Molly Rahtz, this film follows a lonesome detective trying to solve a vicious murder, with a twist - the detective is a woman and the "femme" fatale is a nonbinary person. This reversal of traditional gender roles challenges preconceived notions of the film industry and exemplifies the noir framework with a fresh take on the characters.
The filmmaking team behind The Emerald Broach includes Molly Rahtz as the director, writer, and key cast member, along with Alex Dooley, Zach Hughes, and Craig Rahtz. Their talent and dedication to the craft is evident in every frame of this film.
The Emerald Broach will be featured in Lift-Off’s First-Time Filmmaker Sessions Online Film Festival, a public event available via Vimeo On-Demand. This festival showcases the raw talent of true indie filmmakers and provides a platform for emerging artists to share their work with a wider audience. 
If you're interested in watching The Emerald Broach and other incredible films from the comfort of your own home, be sure to visit https://liftoff.network when the festival opens on May 15th. Don't miss your chance to experience the artistry and creativity of Molly Rahtz and her team.

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