Get to know the short film “EXIT RIGHT”. Playing at the November 26th Film Festival

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Playing at the best of Comedy/Drama Short Film Festival Event. Thursday November 26th. 7pm. Carlton Cinemas in Downtown Toronto:http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html

EXIT RIGHT, 5min, Germany, Drama
Directed by Bernhard Wenger & Rupert Holler

Look away or intervene? When a black man is victim of unfounded, racial abuse in a packed bus, there is only one passenger who won’t ignore the situation like everyone else.

CORNELIUS OBONYA

THOMAS MAURER

DAVID WURAWA

cinematography by
ANREAS ALVAREZ

produced by
BERNHARD WENGER

edited by
RUPERT HOLLER

written and directed by
RUPERT HOLLER & BERNHARD WENGER

supporting actors:

woman with book – Sharron Aubrey
old lady – Mana Auersperg
couple her – May Garzon
young girl – Isabella Jeschke
woman with groceries – Sonja Lerch
bus driver – Michaela Milenkovic
couple him – Mathias Novovesky
man with mobile – Thomas Reisinger
teenager 1 – Nikolaas von Schrader
old man – Klaus Unterrieder
teenager 2 – Jakob…

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Get to know the short film “TWISTED”. Playing at the November 26th Film Festival

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Playing at the best of Comedy/Drama Short Film Festival Event. Thursday November 26th. 7pm. Carlton Cinemas in Downtown Toronto: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html

  MOVIE POSTERTWISTED, 14min, Australia, Drama/Thriller
Directed by James Hartley and James Shepherd

After a night with the girl of his dreams, Michael has a story to tell. And a favour to ask…

James Hartley’s Director’s Statement

“Twisted” very much takes place within Michael’s imagination and recollection of events so we looked at films like “Inception” and “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”. It was a great challenge to grapple with a subjective world view and explore what things are like from Michael’s perspective.

I first encountered “Twisted” a few years ago when I found the “The One Sure Thing” collection of monologues at James Shepherd’s house. Georgia Symons was the only writer I knew personally but I hadn’t read much of her work before. So I read her monologue first and…

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Get to know the short film “FAMILY ON BOARD”. Playing at the November 26th Film Festival

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Playing at the best of Comedy/Drama Short Film Festival Event. Thursday November 26th. 7pm. Carlton Cinemas in Downtown Toronto: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html

  MOVIE POSTERFAMILY ON BOARD, 15min, USA, Drama
Poetry by George Pogatsia

On his way to report to prison, Mike Petito reflects on his life and anticipates what lies ahead … that’s when catastrophe strikes.

Director’s Statement

The scenario: You are home enjoying some private time with your spouse. The kids are asleep. A window breaks; your neighbor screams. You call 9-1-1. You witness your neighbor being dragged out by two thugs. What do you do?

Where is the line between a heroic action and an unlawful one?

I wanted to be the story teller, not the judge and jury. I wanted to tell the story of a man with a hard exterior who is easily pre-judged and take away the one thing he loves most: his family. This reveals the depth…

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Get to know the short film “SHOOT GRANNY”. Playing at the November 2015 Film Festival

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  MOVIE POSTERSHOOT GRANNY, 5min, Spain, Comedy/Musical
Directed by Olivier Kowalczyk

Shoot Granny or when an ordinary tea time between three friends turns into an improvised Gymkhana. On a music of Todd Terje.

Playing at the best of Comedy/Drama Short Film Festival Event. Thursday November 26th. 7pm. Carlton Cinemas in Downtown Toronto: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html


Director’s Statement

As I was working as Doctor at hospital I often took care of seniors. While those were facing frightening metaphysical questions about death and life, we (doctors) prescribed them drugs to relax them during the night time, which takes less time than a real psychological support. As a matter of fact we got them addicted to those chemical substances. I saw myself as a drug dealer surrounded with (old) junkies. Once I wondered what happens when they are at home with friends. SHOOT GRANNY was born.

Writers
Gregoire Morel
Olivier Kowalczyk

Producers
Royal Fatima

Key Cast

Santiago…

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Get to know the short film “CHICKLAND”. Playing at the November 26th Film Festival

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Playing at the best of Comedy/Drama Short Film Festival Event. Thursday November 26th. 7pm. Carlton Cinemas in Downtown Toronto: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html

  MOVIE POSTERCHICKLAND, 11min, France, Comedy/Sci-Fi
Directed by Stanislav Graziani

Bubu and Toufik think they are the next Steve Jobs and Martin Zuckerberg… They have implanted a chip in their brain, which gives them access to the web… giving them instant access to universal knowledge. For their first experiment, they test it on picking up girls…

Writers
STANISLAS GRAZIANI

Producers
Eric Morillot

Key Cast

Samy Seghir
Jeremy Denisty
Julie de Bona
Valentine Catzeflis

Film Type: Short

Genres: comedy, sci-fi

Runtime: 11 minutes 6 seconds

Completion Date: May 1, 2015

Production Budget: 6,000 EUR

Country of Origin: France

Country of Filming: France

Film Language: French

Shooting Format: Digital

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Film Color: Color

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Get to know the short film “THE LAST POST”. Playing at the November 26th Film Festival

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Playing at the best of Comedy/Drama Short Film Festival Event. Thursday November 26th. 7pm. Carlton Cinemas in Downtown Toronto: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html

  MOVIE POSTERTHE LAST POST, 15min, UK, Comedy/Social Media
Directed by Adam Preston

A halfwit is invited to speak at the funeral of a girl he only knew through the internet.

Director’s Statement

Great work comes from passion. There are no small decisions in movie making. A technical job is creative if undertaken by a creative person. I want to work with the best possible professionals who believe in the project, who agree with my fundamental vision and want to bring the themes of the film to life creatively. As long as we are working ‘on the same movie’ I am happy to give lots of creative freedom to my collaborators. I believe a film should be made with a certain attitude that infuses everything – in this case a cheerful good-humoured…

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Best of GOTHIC Novel Loglines

WILDsound Announces its November 2015 Television Screenplay Winners

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Watch winning screenplays performed by professional actors:

TV PILOT Winner – Hail Mary
November 2015 Reading
Written by Stan Williamson

http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/hail_mary.html

SYNOPSIS:

Named by her father after a football pass with little chance of success, a quick-witted former pro beach volleyball player takes on the exclusive boys club of professional sports by becoming a sports agent/attorney.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Christina Santos
MARY SPARKS- Holly Sarchfield
JASON SPARKS – Jarrid Terrell
STEVEN CAMPBELL – Geoff Mays
JUDGE/PERKINS – David Occhipinti
VICKY/HANNA – Lorry Ayers

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TV SPEC Winner – Bob’s Burgers
November 2015 Reading
Written by Travis McMaster & Tony Interdonato

http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/bobs_burgers.html

SYNOPSIS:

A full family story. Mr. Fishodoer has extorted the Belcher family into using the rec. center.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Becky Shrimpton
BOB – Allan Michael Brunet
LINDA – Erynn Brook
LOUISE – Lauren Toffan
GENE – Adam Martignetti
TINA – Devin Upham

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Deadline: TV PILOT/SPEC…

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Part 4: Read the best of Action/Adventure NOVEL Loglines

Interview with Katha Cato, Festival Director Queens World Film Festival

Get to know the Queens World Film Festival. March 15-20 2016

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Matthew Toffolo interview Festival Director Katha Cato:

What is the goal of your film festival?

First and foremost: The films are the stars. Every decision is driven by what will result in the best screening possible. We are always asking ourselves: What is best for the filmmaker?  What is best for the film? What is best for the screening?

 We work to build a sustainable community around independent films; between the film lovers and the filmmakers. The festival is curated into thematic blocks that are marketed to appropriate audiences. At Q5 (March 17 – 22 2015) we had 43 blocks with a range of themes, hosted by QWFF moderators who facilitated talk backs.

 We are proud of the support and attendance of the international filmmakers from over 30 nations including Syria, France, Korea, UK and Russia. We are honored to introduce the local and international filmmakers to local press and NY industry professionals.  Each year we feature a block of Queens Filmmakers ensuring that filmmakers who live here are networking and growing together.

 The festival also draws attention to our other programs including the Young Filmmakers Program that puts media programs in a local school, our free Encore Screenings that extend the life of many of the festival films and the Old Spice Screening Series that produces free lunch time screenings for Senior Centers.

 It would be a shame not to mention that our submissions are open through Dec. 7, 2015.Go to our website and hit submit. We love hearing from filmmakers from all over the world and we currently have just shy of 500 submissions from 15 nations including Germany, Croatia, Ireland and Iran and we find it thrilling to be part of the conversation.

 How has the festival changed since its inception until your upcoming 2016 festival?

We learned from the experiences of our earlier years, but we have not changed so much. We remain focused on the films and continue to prioritize creating the best possible experience for everyone. Our commitment to make sure that the films look and sound just the way the filmmaker intended has only deepened and continues to drive us

 Our aesthetic has not changed, we are still interested in films that take a unique stand and present a unique perspective. We are even more interested in stories and films that push some boundaries, use new media, twist themes or mount a new genre.

 And we still love the filmmakers.

 How many films do you anticipate showcasing at your 2016 Film Festival?

We are thinking that it should be around 80 hours, which could be between 110 – 120 films.

We are locked into the Museum of the Moving Image, Ps 69 and the Secret Theatre with a total of 4 screens, so we have lots of options for the 6 days and we are going to be throwing some outrageous images up there.

Can you give us a sneak peak of what to except for the 2016 Festival?

 March 15 – Opening night at Museum of the Moving Image, with VIP reception for 2016 Spirit of Queens Honoree Director Melvin Van Peebles, other special guests and a sampling of films that let people know what to expect at the festival.

 March 16 Wednesday

Opening night at Secret Theatre and PS 69 with special Dinner and a Movie screenings. At MoMI we will screen Mr. Van PeeblesSweet-Sweetbacks-Baadasssss Song

 March 17, 18

Screens running at MoMI, PS 69 and Secret Theatre

 March 19

Closing night at MoMI with a special screening of Susan Seidelman’s Smithereens as part of our tribute to her and IndieCollect, followed by our 6th Annual Awards.

 March 20

Winner’s Circle screening of the Best of the Fest award winners at MoMI.

 Is there going to be an overall theme for the 2016 festival?

The themes that are emerging in reviewing this year’s submissions center on a concern felt around the world for the weakest among us, the disenfranchised, the marginalized. We have some films that represent some incredibly risky artistic choices. Admirable, really.

 The screening committee is reporting that we have risky films, some very lush films, some stark and jarring pieces and some very wonderful features from all over the world.

 Where do you see your festival in 5 years?

Permanently housed within a complex that provides office and screening spaces alongside classrooms, production labs and low cost equipment rental services. Our ancillary programs serving youth, seniors and struggling filmmakers will be thriving and the annual Film Festival continuing to present films, lovingly paired and curated into events that are sure to engage our audiences.

 What’s the current status of the Film Scene in your city?

It’s NYC and every borough in this city has a film culture, so it is very dynamic. There are big trucks and big shoots in every boroughs, there are gorilla filmmakers in every boroughs. …There are film schools, film clubs, film festivals, art houses, chains and everything in between. There are screenings somewhere every night.

 Now, remember, in Queens, we also have 2 huge film studios and 2 airports so our film community in this borough is thriving,

 Our screening events are well attended and we are grateful, because it is a noisy city and it is exciting to know that we are carving out a niche with a loyal fan base.

 What film have you seen the most in your life?

Paper Moon or Idiocracy