Interview with director Lisa Svelmoe (DREAMS OR DEMONS)

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DREAMS OR DEMONS, directed by Lisa Svelmoe played to rave reviews at the Under 5 minute Film Festival in July 2016.

Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film?

Lisa Svelmoe: I was asked to make a film about a relevant media subject and I chose body image.

MT: From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?

LS: 2-3 months

MT: How would you describe your short film in two words!?

LS: Eerie. Symbolic.

MT: What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?

LS: Finding the main actress.

MT: What were your initial reactions when watching the Toronto audience talking about your film in the feedback video?

LS: So nice to hear all those great comments. I am convinced once again that you should never underestimate your audience, they are so smart.

MT: How did you…

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Interview with director Nicola Balhuizen Hepp (WALK)

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WALK, directed by Nicola Balhuizen Hepp played to rave reviews at the Under 5 Minute FEEDBACK Film Festival in July 2016. It was an honor to interview her:

Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film?

Nicola Balhuizen Hepp: In dealing with my father’s ageing process, my films are exploring themes and issues that have to do with age, memory, life and death. I had worked with him on a performance with projected video images in 2006. The material for Walk is actually material that we shot for those projections.

MT: From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?

NBH: The material was shot in 2006, I had the idea for Walk in november 2014 and finished it by the end of that year.

MT: How would you describe your short film in two words!?

NBH: perpetual, inevitable

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Interview with director Kyran Davies (STEPHEN THE TIME TRAVELLING DOG)

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STEPHEN THE TIME TRAVELLING DOG, directed by Kyran Davies is perhaps one of the most loved films that was ever played at a WILDsound Festival. The audience attending the July 2016 Under 5 minute FEEDBACK Film Festival LOVED this film. It was a pleasure interviewing the director, especially because his answers were all funny.

Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film?

Kyran Davies: People always say that you should write about what you know. I’d probably say time travel is one of my favourite past times. Next to mountain hikes and playing Tetris battle. I’m particularly fond of the 16th Century. So I’d say my main motivation came from my love of time travel and my fondness for animals. Especially cats.

MT: From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?

KD: It took me about four years to…

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Interview with Festival Director Craig Higgins (Norwich Film Festival)

norwich_1.jpgThe Norwich Film Festival is now preparing for it’s sixth year (2016). They have an amazing array of celebrity patrons and judges (including Bernard Hill, Tim McInnerny, Olivia Colman and Martin Walsh) who are all eager to watch your films and read your screenplays. The people of Norwich are also committed to supporting artists of all media and have been wonderful throughout our four previous years, turning up in their droves to see the best the festival has to offer.

www.norwichfilmfestival.co.uk

Interview with Festival Director Craig Higgins:

Matthew Toffolo: What is your Film Festival succeeding at doing for filmmakers?

Craig Higgins: The Norwich Film Festival is passionate about screening filmmaker’s work from not just Norwich but from all over the world. We love that we get the opportunity to help the audience see something they generally wouldn’t see, and I feel this helps to give filmmaker’s a voice and the recognition they deserve. We have also just started to screen local feature films made in Norfolk throughout the year which we screen free of charge to help raise the profile of filmmakers. There really is an incredible amount of talent out there and we are just doing our little bit to help the world see it.

MT: What would you expect to experience if you attend the festival this year (2016)?

CH: Fantastic short films made by the some of the most talented filmmakers you will ever see.

We have not yet released the programme, so here is a little bit of a spoiler. The festival will be looking to screen 50 short films, 2 feature films (both are premiers for Norwich), an industry panel of getting your film made, a talk from one of the best Editor’s in the world, BAFTA regional shorts tour, along with lots of a Q&A’s from filmmakers. We are also going to ensure that we offer lots of networking too!

MT: What are the qualifications for the selected films?

CH: We have 5 competitive prizes this year including best short, best animation, best student, best documentary and best script. The standard of submissions this year as been incredibly high, so short listing is going to be tricky! Luckily enough we have a fantastic team who have helped to judge and score your film. What is also exciting, the best of the best films are sent to industry judges who will watch them and decide who should win our competition. Some of our judges this year include Damian Jones (Producer – The Iron Lady, Lady in the Van, Dad’s Army), Nick Moore (Editor – Love Actually, Notting Hill), William Osborne (Scriptwriter – Twins, Scorpian King), Julian Jarrold (Director – Kinky Boots, A Royal Night Out), Steven Hall (DOP & Camera Operative), Jane Gull (Director – Sunny Boy, My Feral Heart) & Hugh Fraser (Actor)

MT: Do you think that some films really don’t get a fair shake from film festivals? And if so, why?

CH: That’s a good question. It’s difficult, because festival’s only have so much allocated time to screen films and usually the best of the bunch are the one’s which are screened. However, you sometimes have that middle pile of films which are good, but don’t always make it through due to another film being submitted with maybe a similar theme but can be slightly stronger in terms of its narrative. What, I would say is even if your film doesn’t get through to one festival don’t stop trying! If you believe in your work, get it out there to festivals, screen it in local bars etc….

MT: What motivates you and your team to do this festival?

CH: Easy – we love films! We also enjoy that we are the first people who get the opportunity to watch some of the most exciting, engaging and inspiring films out there and we get to screen them! How brilliant is that? We also love meeting and hearing from filmmakers and anything which can help showcase and bring people together is fabulous.

MT: How has the festival changed since its inception?

CH: Well this year as been a huge development shift in the festival, keeping in mind that everyone involved with the Norwich Film Festival are volunteers. We are now running as a small charity (but are due to apply shortly to become a Charitable Incorporated Organisation in the next few weeks), we have increased our web content for filmmakers, increased our social media fan base, built up an impressive list of judges & patrons (Brian Cox, Olivia Colman, John Collee & Tim McInnerny), offered monthly screenings and an increased networking opportunities for filmmakers. We have worked really hard this year and we are planning bigger and better things for 2017 already!

MT: Where do you see the festival by 2020?

CH: I would love to see the festival become BAFTA accredited. That is my dream! It would be great if we could also continue to build the level of submissions we receive each year and offer the audience even more than we are providing now.

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

CH: Jaws….. I love this film!

MT: In one sentence, what makes a great film?

CH: Great story, originality, creativity & something that stay’s with you even when the film ends.

MT: How is the film scene in your city?

CH: Norwich is such a creative city, we have a host of incredibly talented filmmakers, a brilliant picturehouse cinema, 2 Universities which offer film related courses and a lot of love from the people of the city who welcome all creative types. Norwich as also played host as a location setting for big budget films such as Averngers: age of ultron, Tulip Fever, Stardust, James the Giant Killer and so on. I would love filmmakers to come to Norwich to continue filming as it offers so much diversity.

Don’t forget the Norwich Film Festival will holding it’s annual festival from the 10 – 13th November. It’s gonna be fun! Come along and enjoy something different.

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Interviewer Matthew Toffolo is currently the CEO of the WILDsound FEEDBACK Film & Writing Festival. The festival that showcases 10-20 screenplay and story readings performed by professional actors every month. And the FEEDBACK Monthly Fesival held in downtown Toronto on the last Thursday of every single month. Go to http://www.wildsound.ca for more information and to submit your work to the festival.

Happy Birthday: Kevin Tighe

kevintighe.jpgKevin Tighe

Born: August 13, 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Rebecca Ann Fletcher (24 June 1995 – present)

I grew up in downtown L.A. on West 7th Street near Lafayette Park. When I was 5 we moved to Pasadena. My father was a bit actor. He got me going when I was about 9 or 10 – I auditioned for something at the Pasadena Playhouse and I started playing juvenile leads.

WHAT’S EATING GILBERT GRAPE
1993
dir. Lasse Hallstrom
Stars:
Leonardo DiCaprio
Johnny Depp

LOST SEASON 6Best of LOST TV Series
Season by Season
LOST SEASON 1LOST SEASON 1
Created by J.J. Abrams
Jeffrey Lieber
Damon Lindelof
My Bloody Valentine 3-D
2009
dir. Patrick Lussier
Starring
Jaime King
Kerr Smith
TV POSTERTHE WEST WING season 3
Created by Aaron Sorkin
MOVIE POSTEREIGHT MEN OUT
1988
dir. John Sayles
Stars:
John Cusack
Clifton James

 

Happy Birthday: John Slattery

johnslattery.jpgJohn Slattery

Born: August 13, 1962 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Talia Balsam (30 December 1998 – present) (1 child)

FLAGS OF OUR FATHERSFlags of our Fathers
2006
dir. Eastwood
Starring
Ryan Phillippe
Jesse Bradford
The Adjustment BureauTHE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU
dir. George Nolfi
Stars:
Matt Damon
Emily Blunt
SydneyWhiteCharlie Wilson’s War
2007
Directed by Mike Nichols
Starring
Julia Roberts
Hoffman
Iron Man 2 Movie PosterIron Man 2
MOVIE REVIEW
dir. Jon Favreau
Stars
Robert Downey Jr.
Mickey Rourke
Best of MAD MEN TV Show
Reviews of every episode!
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MOVIE POSTERGOD’S POCKET
2014
dir. John Slattery
Stars:
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Christina Hendricks
MOVIE POSTERMAD MEN season 6
2013
Created by Matthew Weiner

 

Happy Birthday: Debi Mazar

debimazar.jpgDebi Mazar

Born: August 13, 1964 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Married to: Gabriele Corcos (16 March 2002 – present) (2 children)

MOVIE POSTERLOVELACE
2013
dir. Rob Epstein
Jeffrey Friedman
Stars:
Amanda Seyfried
James Franco

 

THE INSIDERThe Insider
1999
dir. Mann
starring
Russell Crowe
Pacino
Goodfellas
1990
dir. Scorsese
starring
Liotta
Robert DeNiro
Joe Pesci
Red Riding HoodRED RIDING HOOD
dir. Catherine Hardwicke
Stars:
Amanda Seyfried
Lukas Haas
COLLATERALCollateral
2004
dir. Mann
starring
Tom Cruise
Jamie Foxx
BATMAN AND ROBIN MOVIE POSTERBatman & Robin
1997
dir. Joel Schumacher
Starring
Clooney
Uma Thurman
Arnold Schwarzenegger

 

Happy Birthday: Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980)

alfredhitchcock.jpgAlfred Hitchcock (I) (1899–1980)

Born: August 13, 1899 in Leytonstone, London, England, UK

Died: April 29, 1980 (age 80) in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Alma Reville (2 December 1926 – 29 April 1980) (his death) (1 child)

PSYCHO SCENES

WATCH the best scenes of Hitchcock’s classic Psycho

The LodgerThe Lodger
1927
dir. Hitchcock
starring
Marie Ault
Arthur Chesney
BLACKMAILBlackmail
1929
dir. Hitchcock
starring
Anny Ondra
Sara Allgood
movie posterNUMBER SEVENTEEN
1932
dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Starring:
Leon M. Lion
Anne Grey
Anatomy of a MurderTo Man Who Knew Too Much
1934
dir. Hitchcock
Starring
Leslie Banks
Edna Best
SECRET AGENTSecret Agent
1934
dir. Hitchcock
Starring
John Gielgud
Peter Lorre
Jamaica InnJamaica Inn
1939
dir. Hitchcock
Starring
Charles Laughton
Horace Hodges
Foreign CorrespondentForeign Correspondent
1940
dir. Hitchcock
Starring
Joel McCrea
Laraine Day
RebeccaRebecca
1940
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
Starring
Laurence Olivier
Joan Fontaine
SaboteurSaboteur
1941
dir. by Alfred Hitchock
starring
Robert Cummings
Priscilla Lane
Mr and Mrs SmithMr and Mrs Smith
1941
dir. by Alfred Hitchock
starring
Carole Lombard
Robert Montgomery
SuspicionSuspicion
1942
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
starring
Cary Grant
Joan Fontaine
RopeRope
1942
dir. Hitchcock
starring
James Stewart
John Dall
SHADOW OF A DOUBTShadow of a Doubt
1943
dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Starring
Teresa Wright
Joseph Cotten
LIFE BOATLifeboat
1944
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
starring
Tallulah Bankhead
William Bendix
SPELLBOUNDSpellbound
1945
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
starring
Ingrid Bergman
Gregory Peck
NotoriousNotorious
1946
dir. Hitchcock
starring
Cary Grant
Ingrid Bergman
UNDER CAPRICORNUnder Capricorn
1949
dir. Hitchcock
starring
Ingrid Bergman
Joseph Cotten
Stage FrightStage Fright
1950
dir. Hitchcock
Starring
Jane Wyman
Marlene Dietrich
Strangers on a TrainStrangers on a Train
1951
dir. Hitchcock
Starring
Farley Granger
Ruth Roman
I ConfessI Confess
1953
dir. Hitchcock
Montgomery Cliff
Anne Baxter
Dial M for MurderDial M For Murder
1954
dir. Hitchcock
Ray Milland
Grace Kelly
Rear WindowRear Window
1954
dir. Hitchcock
starring
Jimmy Stewart
Grace Kelly
To Catch A ThiefTo Catch A Thief
1955
dir. Hitchcock
Starring
Cary Grant
Grace Kelly
The Trouble with HarryThe Trouble with Harry
1955
dir. Hitchcock
starring
Edmund Gwenn
John Forsythe
Anatomy of a MurderTo Man Who Knew Too Much
1956
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
Starring
James Stewart
Doris Day
The Wrong ManThe Wrong Man
1956
dir. Hitchcock
Starring
Henry Fonda
Vera Miles
VertigoVertigo
1958
dir. Hitchcock
Starring
James Stewart
Kim Novak
North by NorthwestNorth by Northwest
1959
dir. Hitchcock
Starring
Cary Grant
Eva Marie Saint
PsychoPsycho
1960
dir. Hitchcock
starring
Anthony Perkins
Janet Leigh
THE BIRDSThe Birds
1963
dir. Hitchcock
starring
Rod Taylor
Jessica Tandy
MARNIEMarnie
1964
dir. Hitchcock
starring
Tippi Hedren
Sean Connery
Torn CurtainTorn Curtain
1966
dir. Hitchcock
starring
Paul Newman
Julie Andrews
TopazTopaz
1969
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
starring
John Vernon
John Forsythe
FrenzyFrenzy
1972
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
starring
John Finch
Barry Foster

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Happy Birthday: Paul Greengrass

paulgreengrass.jpgPaul Greengrass

Born: August 13, 1955 in Cheam, Surrey, England, UK

[on his time with British current-affairs TV show ‘World in Action’] A festival of puerile self-importance, intense paranoia, fiddled expenses and brilliant creativity.
By the time I’d done Bloody Sunday (2002) I felt I reached the end of a chapter. I could feel it. I wanted to try something new, something different. Then, to my amazement, “Bloody Sunday” won lots of theatrical prizes, the audience award at Sundance, and then, to my even greater amazement, I had the opportunity to make a film in Hollywood. I mean, you wouldn’t think, looking at my films, oh, there’s a guy who’s going to make films in Hollywood.

MOVIE POSTERCAPTAIN PHILLIPS
2013
dir. Paul Greengrass
Stars:
Tom Hanks
Catherine Keener

The Bourne SupremacyThe Bourne Supremacy
2004
dir. Paul Greengrass
Cast
Matt Damon
Brian Cox
The Bourne Ultimatum
2007
dir. Paul Greengrass
Starring
Damon
Julia Stile
Green Zone Movie PosterGreen Zone
MOVIE REVIEW
dir. Paul Greengrass
Stars
Matt Damon
Jason Isaacs
MOVIE POSTERUNITED 93
2006
dir. Paul Greengrass
Stars:
David Alan Basche
Olivia Thirlby

 

Happy Birthday: Sebastian Stan

sebastianstan.jpgSebastian Stan

Born: August 13, 1982 in Constanta, Romania

It was like a huge master class every day in rehearsal with [director] Bob Falls and [actor] Liev Schreiber. I spent the whole time at the table taking notes on everything Liev was saying: Quoting Shakespeare and how [the play “Talk Radio”] was similar to this or that play. I’d come in and be so hyped up and he’d be like, “Listen. It’s all great, but you gotta figure out what you want here and why.” [2007]

CAPTAIN AMERICA
dir. Joe Johnston
Stars:
Chris Evans
Hugo Weaving
MOVIE POSTERGONE
dir. Heitor Dhalia
Stars:
Amanda Seyfried
Jennifer Carpenter
BLACK SWANBlack Swan
dir. Darren Aronofsky
Stars:
Natalie Portman
Mila Kunis
Rachel Getting MarriedRachel Getting Married
2008
dir. Jonathan Demme
Starring
Hathaway
Hot Tub Time Machine Movie PosterHot Tub Time Machine
dir. Steve Pink
Stars
John Cusack
Rob Corddry
MOVIE POSTERSPREAD
2009
dir. David Mackenzie
Starring:
Ashton Kutcher
Ann Heche
MOVIE POSTERTHE APPARITION
dir. Todd Lincoln
Stars:
Ashley Greene
Sebastian Stan
MOVIE POSTERCAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER
2014
dir. Anthony Russo
Joe Russo