Submit your First Scene Screenplay by Feb. 5th. Watch past winning readings

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Get your script performed (at least 40 winners) by professional actors:

Get your works showcased at 2015 festival events. Submit the first stages of your film, get it performed at the festival, and get full feedback!

http://www.wildsound.ca/firstscenescreenplaycontest.html

Watch Winning 1st Scene Readings:
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Interview with Kelly Michael Stewart, Festival Director for Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival

A weekend long festival celebrating the best in contemporary Canadian horror filmmaking.

http://bloodinthesnow.ca/

Matthew Toffolo Interviews Artistic Director Kelly Michael Stewart:

Matthew: Why is the city of Toronto the perfect fit for what you’re showcasing at the festival?

Kelly: In many ways I don’t think Blood in the Snow (BITS) could have happened in any other city. We have a thriving festival culture in Toronto with over 70 festivals in the city including of course TIFF.

The film scene here is very collaborative and filmmakers really do like to help each other here. I’ve been told from filmmakers from other regions that that don’t get along the way that Toronto filmmakers tend to do. It can be competitive but its rarely done in a backstabbing way here. Part of BITS success comes from the other filmmakers plugging and supporting the films playing at the festival, so in a way I wouldn’t want to do the festival in any other city.

Matthew: What is the goal of your film festival?

Kelly: To highlight the best in Canadian contemporary horror genre films for the fans. For the filmmakers, our goal is to give them an ideal place to launch their films. I’ve always said that premiering your film is like your wedding day or giving birth to your child and you only have one chance to get it right. So our job as festival organizers is to throw them one hell of party for them.

Matthew: How has the festival changed since is began until now?

Kelly: We originally had it at rep cinema in the east end but for the past couple of years we have had it at Carlton, which is ideal for us because it is very central in the city and has large lobby for us to have a vendor village and availability to add additional screenings if we need them. Also our team has grown significantly since its inception in 2012. In our first year I basically put the whole thing together and had a few volunteers helping out. Now we have a staff of 10 along with another 15 volunteers. So it has grown into a fairly large operation.

Matthew: How many films are you showcasing at your Film Festival this year in how many days?

Kelly: As I write this, we haven’t announced our 2015 dates yet but we usually have it over three days in late November and showcase about 8 features and 15 shorts.

Matthew: Can you give us a sneak peak of what to expect for the 2015 Festival?

Kelly: We experimented in 2014 in added an educational component with having a seminar for filmmakers. I’d like to expand that more in 2015. Our festival is very filmmaker focused and want to continue that emphasis.

Matthew: Is there going to be an overall theme for the 2015 festival?

Kelly: We don’t really have a theme for our festival each year. It really is just about getting the best Canadian films to show on screen and put on an amazing event for film fans in Toronto.

Matthew: Where do you see your festival in 5 years?

Kelly: I’d like the festival to be creditable cinematic institution in Canada. Somewhere where filmmakers can count on to launch their films and for audiences know that they are getting the best in brand new genre films. I think we are on our way to achieving that already but I hope that it continues on the path that it is on now.

Matthew: What’s the current status of the Film Scene in Toronto?

Kelly: In a word; thriving.

Toronto gets the nickname “Hollywood North” for a reason with so many film productions being shot here. You certainly don’t make much money making films here but everyone seems to be working all the time and the films tend to find an audience which is good too.

Matthew: What film have you seen the most in your life?

Kelly: Most likely The Godfather.

Matthew: What else are you passionate about besides running this festival?

Kelly: I’m also a film producer and writer. I have two film in circulation at the moment, a short called ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD that has played about 20 festivals so far and a new full length film called LATE NIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE that will be playing around the world in 2015. You can find out more info on them both at http://www.threeevilcats.com

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Matthew Toffolo, Interviewer BIO

Filmmaker of over 20 short films and TV episodes, Matthew Toffolo is the current CEO of the WILDsound Film and Writing Festival. He had worked for the organization since its inception in 2007 serving as the Short Film Festival’s moderator during the Audience Feedback sessions.

Go to http://www.wildsound.ca and submit your film, script, or story to the festival.

Go to http://www.wildsoundfestival.com and watch recent and past winning writing festival readings.

THRILLER/SUSPENSE Stories from the Writing and Film Festival

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WILDsound’s feedback and one-on-one communication got my work to where I felt it was contest worthy.

– Kevin Gebhard, Screenwriter WEECHO (Action/Thriller)

Watch winning stories and movies showcased at the Writing and Film Festival in this genre: Short, Feature, TV Screenplays. Short Stories. Novels. Stage Plays. Poems. Stories from festival made into movies.
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/thriller_stories.html

Submit your writing or film to the festival today:
http://www.wildsound.ca

    Watch the best of Film and Writing from the WILDsound Festival:

Learn more about selection stories showcased at the festival in the THRILLER/SUSPENSE Genre:

1ST SCENE SCRIPT – THE OTHER SIDE
March 2014 Reading
Written by Barb Markusa
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_other_side.html

“Restaurant Con Job Scene” from
September 2014 Reading
Written by Ernest Baver
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/restaurant_con_job_scene.html

SHORT STORY READING – STRANGE THINGS HAPPEN IN NEVADA
September 2014 Reading
Written by Katarzyna Kochany
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/strange_things_happen_in_nevada.html

FEATURE SCRIPT – FEATURE: FLEET WEEK: EVANESCENCE
December 2014 Reading
Written by David Redstone
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/fleet_week_evanescence.html

CHAPTER NOVEL…

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Interview with Nora Armani, Artistic Director, SR – Socially Relevant Film Festival NY

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SR(™) Socially Relevant Film Festival New York (Rated SR) – 2nd edition
March 16-22, 2015

SR Socially Relevant Film Festival (™) New York, a new non-profit film festival that showcases socially relevant films with human interest stories as a response to the proliferation of violence and violent forms of storytelling. SR(™) believes in promoting positive social change through the powerful medium of cinema.

For details on partner organizations and the festival please visit the festival’s website: http://www.ratedsrfilms.org/

Press and media partnerships:
Delphine Millot, ratedsrfilms@gmail.com
Outreach: Constance Du Bois, outreachsr@gmail.com

Matthew Toffolo Interviews Artistic Director Nora Armani:

Matthew: What is the mission statement of this festival?

Nora: The mission of SR Socially Relevant Film Festival New York is to shine the spotlight on filmmakers who tell compelling, socially relevant, human interest narratives across a broad range of social issues without resorting to gratuitous violence and violent forms of movie making.

Matthew:…

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Interview with Nora Armani, Artistic Director, SR – Socially Relevant Film Festival NY

SR(™) Socially Relevant Film Festival New York (Rated SR) – 2nd edition
March 16-22, 2015

SR Socially Relevant Film Festival (™) New York, a new non-profit film festival that showcases socially relevant films with human interest stories as a response to the proliferation of violence and violent forms of storytelling. SR(™) believes in promoting positive social change through the powerful medium of cinema.

For details on partner organizations and the festival please visit the festival’s website: http://www.ratedsrfilms.org/

Press and media partnerships:
Delphine Millot, ratedsrfilms@gmail.com
Outreach: Constance Du Bois, outreachsr@gmail.com

Matthew Toffolo Interviews Artistic Director Nora Armani:

Matthew: What is the mission statement of this festival?

Nora: The mission of SR Socially Relevant Film Festival New York is to shine the spotlight on filmmakers who tell compelling, socially relevant, human interest narratives across a broad range of social issues without resorting to gratuitous violence and violent forms of movie making.

Matthew: So it seems like your festival is anti-violence in the movies. Do you feel there is too much violence in Hollywood?

Nora: YES (see my quote in the press release)

“I strongly believe that the violence portrayed on our screens and in video games is responsible for the banalization of evil in our societies and the proliferation of violent forms of communication. Most films today encourage mis-representation, reinforce stereotypes and create an escapist passive attitude in youth and adults towards major social issues. In reverse, simply by focusing more on socially relevant themes, positive social change can be promoted through the powerful medium of cinema.”

Matthew: How did this festival get started?

Nora: See press release:

Nora Armani, Actor/Filmmaker and Founding Artistic Director of SR, created the festival in response to the proliferation of violence and violent forms of storytelling.

Matthew: Looking at “The Team” of this festival on your website, it’s definitely a majority female influence, which is great and rare to see. Do you also like to showcase female driven stories and filmmakers at your festival that goes with it’s themes?

Nora: Yes, but that is not the only reason. We feel women filmmakers need to be given a chance, but first and foremost we program GOOD films regardless of whether they were made by women or not.

Matthew: 2015 will be your 2nd edition. What did you learn in your first year running a festival?

Nora: That this is a good concept whose time has come or even is long overdue and that audiences will respond when you give them good socially relevant movies and human interest stories.

Matthew: Last year you had spotlights on Immigration, Meditation, Human Loss. Can you give a sneak peak on what your spotlights for 2015 will be?

Nora: We do not have ‘spotlights’ as such this year, but the themes we are covering are:

Gun control & police brutality
Race relations & discrimination
Violence against women & empowering women
LGBT rights
Conflict in the Mideast
The environment & climate change
The US economy & oil rush
Immigration & exile

Matthew: How has the city of New York helped your festival?

Nora: New York is a great town with people who are interested in film, theatre, meaningful entertainment (and some mindless entertainment too) and appreciated socially relevant and engaged content. The festival is easily accessible in Manhattan-based venues and it is pleasure to work in New York city. We also have the support of the Mayor’s Office through the various divisions.

Matthew: Where do you see this festival in 5 years?

Nora: In 5 years we will probably be in more venues and/or over a longer period of time, so we can show more of the wonderful films that are submitted. Also, we would have a more developed industry panels section where filmmakers can learn and mingle with mentors and with colleagues. We are forming partnerships with overseas film festivals, such as International Environmental Film Festival in Paris where this year we have two of the films from our last year’s filmmakers programmed, and also another space in Paris called Commune Image, where we are envisaging having an annual mini SR Film Festival from each year’s favourites.

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Matthew Toffolo, Interviewer BIO

Filmmaker of over 20 short films and TV episodes, Matthew Toffolo is the current CEO of the WILDsound Film and Writing Festival. He had worked for the organization since its inception in 2007 serving as the Short Film Festival’s moderator during the Audience Feedback sessions.

Go to http://www.wildsound.ca and submit your film, script, or story to the festival.

Go to http://www.wildsoundfestival.com and watch recent and past winning writing festival readings.

NOVEL Loglines and Pitches from Novelists from all over the world

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Read today’s posted NOVEL Pitches:

Submit your own FREE Logline Today:

http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html

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Title: Osama The Demented

Written by: Farzana moon

Type: NOVEL

Genre: History, Drama, War

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Title: WHERE NO ONE WOULD THINK TO LOOK
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/where_no_one_would_think_to_look_by_v_karen_mcmahon.html

Written by: V. Karen McMahon

Type: NOVEL

Genre: Horror/Psychological Thriller

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Title: The Arii
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_arii_by_erik_thaisen.html

Written by: Erik Thaisen

Type: NOVEL

Genre: Sci-Fi, Fantasy

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Title: The Shadow of You
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_shadow_of_you_by_brenda_iovino.html

Written by: Brenda Iovino

Type: NOVEL

Genre: True story, Romance/Reincarnation

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Title: Ristu
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/ristu_by_nishant_rana.html

Written by: Nishant Rana

Type: NOVEL

Genre: Mystery/Suspense

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Title: Superhighway
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/superhighway_by_james_oldman.html

Written by: James Oldman

Type: NOVEL

Genre: Fantasy, Supernatural

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Title: The Shadow of You
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_shadow_of_you_by_brenda_iovino.html

Written by: Brenda Iovino

Type: NOVEL

Genre: True story, Romance/Reincarnation

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Interview with Poet Terézia Kontová (DIET BUSINESS)

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    Watch the Poetry Reading DIET BUSINESS by Terézia Kontová

Interview with Terézia Kontová:

Matthew: What is the theme of your poem?

Terézia: It is a funny poem about love.

Matthew: How would you like people to respond when they read or watch your poetry reading?

Terézia: Any response will mean much to me. Send me comments on terezakontova@yahoo.es

Matthew: How long have you been writing poetry?

Terézia: Many years.

Matthew: Do you have a favorite poet?

Terézia: Danielle Steel. She writes poems sometimes. There is a lot of heart there.

Matthew: What influenced you to submit to WILDsound and have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

Terézia: It is wonderfull to watch an actor reading one of my work.

Matthew: Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?

Terézia: I write scripts and short stories too. I have a ready book of short stories but it has not…

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TV PILOTS Loglines and Pitches from Writers from all over the world

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Read today’s posted TV PILOT:

Submit your own FREE Logline Today:
http://www.wildsond.ca/logline.html

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Title: Communtiy Service
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/community_service_by_anica_moore.html

Written by: Anica Moore

Type: TV PILOT

Genre: Drama

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Title: URBAN WILDLIFE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/urban_wildlife_by_kathy_myers.html

Written by: Kathy Myers

Type: TV PILOT

Genre: Family

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Title: NEW GENERATION
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/new_generation_by_salvatore_cesarano.html

Written by: Salvatore Cesarano

Type: TV PILOT

Genre: Comedy

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Title: WILD MIND 1
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/wild_mind_1_by_fujio_torikai.html

Written by: Fujio Torikai

Type: TV PILOT

Genre: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Drama

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Title: THE PILLAGERS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_pillagers_by_bernard_cecire.html

Written by: Bernard Cecire

Type: TV PILOT

Genre: Fantasy

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Title: MINIGOLF CHASE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/minigolf_chase_by_emir_zukic.html

Written by: Emir Zukic

Type: TV PILOT

Genre: Family

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Title: CHICAGO: AFTER THE FIRE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/chicago_after_the_fire_by_susan_kelly.html

Written by: Susan Kelly

Type: TV PILOT

Genre: History, Drama

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Title:…

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Interview with Wendy Markson, Founding Artistic Director for Breakthroughs Film Festival

The Breakthroughs Film Festival is the only festival in Canada devoted exclusively to short films by New Generation (18-30) female artists. We showcase films from any and every genre made by talented young women from all over the world. The title ‘Breakthroughs’ refers to the struggles emerging women artists face in an industry where they make up only 6 percent of directors, and must, in many cases, work even harder than their male counterparts to make their voices heard.

The 2015 Breakthroughs Film Festival will be held June 5-6, 2015.

For more information, please contact us at wendy@breakthroughsfilmfestival.com, and check out our website: http://www.breakthroughsfilmfestival.com

Matthew Toffolo Interviews Founding Artistic Director Wendy Markson:

Matthew: Why is the city of Toronto the perfect fit for what you’re showcasing at the festival?

Wendy: Toronto is the 4th largest city in North America and one of the most multicultural cities in the world, allowing Breakthroughs to draw on a great diversity of emerging talent. As one of the main creative hubs in Canada and host of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), one of the largest and most influential film festivals worldwide, Toronto is home to a great many established and aspiring filmmakers and always draws new talent. Toronto also houses three world-class universities and countless film college programs, which guarantees a never-ending stream of new young women emerging at various stages of their film careers. Providing filmmakers with access to a diverse and well-developed filmmaking community along with all the tools they need to develop their work, Toronto is the ideal location for a festival showcasing the work of female artists as they negotiate their positions in this traditionally male-dominated industry.

Matthew: What is the goal of your film festival?

Wendy: Breakthroughs works to provide New Generation women filmmakers with more clear opportunities by offering the only festival in Canada devoted solely to short films made by young women. By promoting submissions to our festival, we hope to encourage the work of young women who may feel challenged by the male domination of the industry, allowing them to see our festival as a stepping stone, or ‘breakthrough’, towards their future development and success as filmmakers. At the same time, we hope that attendance at the festival will raise awareness of the under-representation of women filmmakers, by showcasing to both the film and larger cultural communities the great value women bring to the table.

Matthew: How has the festival changed since is began until now?

Wendy: Breakthroughs is only entering its 4th year, and has grown a little in size each year in the number of submissions received and attendance. In the last two years, we’ve also been fortunate to receive recognition and funding from the government of Ontario. While we previously accepted submissions from Canadian applicants only, for the first time in 2015 we are accepting submissions from the international community. As we are still in the early stages of growing our organization, the possibilities are endless! Currently, we are working towards partnering with other film festivals and cultural organizations to be able to more widely promote our unique offering to the local and international community.

Matthew: How many films are you showcasing at your Film Festival this year in how many days?

Wendy: Between 15 and 20 films over 2 days.

Matthew: Can you give us a sneak peak of what to expect for the 2015 Festival?

Wendy: Each year, we select the most interesting films to screen, while aiming to showcase the great variety of talent women filmmakers bring to the industry. As in previous years, we will screen short films from a variety of genres — comedy, drama, documentary, animation, etc. This year, by opening the festival to applicants from around the world, we hope to add an international flair to the variety we’ve already been able to showcase.

Matthew: Is there going to be an overall theme for the 2015 festival?

Wendy: The overall theme of each year’s Breakthroughs Film Festival is simply, yet importantly, the inspiring talent New Generation women filmmakers are bringing to the industry.

Matthew: Where do you see your festival in 5 years?

Wendy: In 5 years, we would like to see Breakthroughs emerge as one of the go-to festivals in Toronto for New Generation female artists to develop and showcase their work, as well as for others in the film industry to discover new talent. We hope to achieve this by partnering with more widely-known festivals and cultural organizations, and by welcoming more high-profile Toronto film industry names onto our Board of Directors.

Matthew: What’s the current status of the Film Scene in Toronto?

Wendy: Toronto is North America’s third largest screen-based production centre, thanks to world-class talent in every aspect of filmmaking. We are home to over 50 film festivals and counting! The Toronto film scene owes a lot to the huge success of TIFF, which in addition to its annual film festival, also acts year-round as a hub for film discovery and appreciation. Toronto is also huge in the documentary film scene with Hot Docs, the largest documentary festival in North America. Toronto’s vibrant film scene consistently draws a high volume and variety of talent from around the world, and it’s booming.

Matthew: What film have you seen the most in your life?

Wendy: My favorite childhood film was The Sound of Music, which I watched over and over again until I could not only sing all the songs, but even recite most of the dialogue from memory! Climb Every Mountain, sisters! Great message for young women. More recently, I’ve been watching and re-watching Samsara, a sort of global travelogue showcasing some of the most beautiful, and occasionally disturbing, real sites and scenes of our diverse world. It’s breathtaking.

Matthew: What else are you passionate about besides running this festival?

Wendy: I’m passionate about mindful communication, authenticity, self-expression, and the diverse beauty of the human experience. And with all those ideals in mind, encouraging people to work together rather than against each other to build the kind of world we want to live in.

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Matthew Toffolo, Interviewer BIO

Filmmaker of over 20 short films and TV episodes, Matthew Toffolo is the current CEO of the WILDsound Film and Writing Festival. He had worked for the organization since its inception in 2007 serving as the Short Film Festival’s moderator during the Audience Feedback sessions.

Go to http://www.wildsound.ca and submit your film, script, or story to the festival.

Go to http://www.wildsoundfestival.com and watch recent and past winning writing festival readings.

Deadline January 31st: SUBMIT your FEATURE Screenplay to Writing Festival.

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Get your works showcased at 2015 festival events.
http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html

– Get FULL FEEDBACK on your script. Winners get their script performed by professional actors at the Writing Festival!

Watch WINNING Screenplay Readings – Watch videos of past winners performed by professional actors
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/winning_screenplays.html

READ 100s of testimonials for past submitters –
http://www.wildsound.ca/wildsound_festival_review.html

WATCH: “THE FIREWORKS STAND” Last month’s winning feature script reading:

WATCH: “FLEET WEEK” December 2014 Feature Script:

WATCH: “CAHOOTS” November 2014 Feature Script:

WATCH: “THE FIX FACTORY” October 2014 Feature Script:

Watch the past winning readings. Winner every month!
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/feature_script_readings.html

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