See the best of FATHER/SON Stories from the Festival (January-June 2016)

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Deadline: Screenplay Festival – Get FULL FEEDBACK. Get script performed by professional actors
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10min, USA, Family/Drama


festival posterCHATEAU SAUVIGNON: TERROIR
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13min, USA, Horror/Family

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Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo

Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne

Editor: John Johnson

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See the best of FATHER Stories from the Festival (January-June 2016)

WILDsound Festival's avatarWILDsound Festival

Deadline: Screenplay Festival – Get FULL FEEDBACK. Get script performed by professional actors
http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html

ACTOR
ACTOR
ACTOR
ACTOR
ACTOR
ACTOR
ACTOR

festival posterMORE THAN GOD
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9min, Ireland, Comedy


festival posterFISH
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10min, USA, Family/Drama


festival posterCHATEAU SAUVIGNON: TERROIR
WATCH Audience FEEDBACK

13min, USA, Horror/Family

ACTOR
Written by Albert Lewis
ACTOR

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Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo

Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne

Editor: John Johnson

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June 26, 2016 – Writing Festival Details

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This week’s writing festival is a showcase of the July 2016 winning feature screenplay, 1st scene winners, plus the readings of the best scene screenplay winners.

They will be performed by some of the top actors working in Toronto today.

Here are the details of the screenplays being performed:

#1. Feature Screenplay: The Charlottetown Jackhammer Imbroglio by Marc Lalonde

Genre: Farce (Screwball Comedy)

Synopsis: A former nun, a pornographer, a brain surgeon and a quadriplegic must band together in a common cause with a wannabe serial killer who really, really, really, REALLY likes his brother to foil an international conspiracy to take over the world.

#2. 1st Scene: CATCH! by Jerry Nield

Genre: Biography

Synopsis: Could David really defeat Goliath?

#3. 1st Scene: SENIOR PRANK by Shiv Sudhakar

Genre: Comedy

Synopsis: A group of cunning high school seniors must outwit their principal in order to pull off the ultimate senior…

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Today’s NEWS: Monday June 27, 2016

Read the best of Entertainment NEWS for Monday June 27, 2016:

‘Finding Dory’ #1 Again, Topping All Four of the Weekend’s New Wide Releases Combined

Kellan Lutz Is in the Running for ‘Masters of the Universe’

50 Cent Arrested For Cursing in the Caribbean

‘Game of Thrones’ Must-See Moment: Jon Snow’s Biggest Twist Yet Is Still Ahead

For years, ‘Game of Thrones’ fans have been wrong Why Ned Stark made that promise

Happy Birthday actors, directors, and cinematographers (plus Khloe Kardashian): 

Happy Birthday: Janusz Kaminski

januszkaminski.jpgHappy Birthday cinematographer Janusz Kaminski

Born: June 27, 1959 in Ziebice, Dolnoslaskie, Poland

Married to: Rebecca Rankin (12 January 2004 – present)
Holly Hunter (20 May 1995 – 21 December 2001) (divorced)

2 Time Oscar Winner: Schindler’s List (1993), Saving Private Ryan (1995)

QUOTES:

Truly, when you look at a horse, there are no emotions in its eyes. They don’t blink, they don’t smile and they don’t get sad. They just get tired.

I think there is more to cinematography than talking about cameras and film stock. It’s like talking to a costume designer about what kind of sewing machine they use.

Happy Birthday: Kathryn Beaumont

kathrynbeaumont.jpgHappy Birthday actor Kathryn Beaumont

Born: June 27, 1938 in London, England, UK

Married: Allan Levine (12 April 1981 – present) (2 children)

Kathryn Beaumont was just ten years old when she was chosen for the voice of Alice, in Disney’s animated version of the classic children’s tale, Alice in Wonderland (1951). Walt Disney was so impressed with Kathryn’s long curly blonde hair, sparkling eyes and acting ability, that he chose her as the model for Alice.

Happy Birthday: Krzysztof Kieslowski (1941–1996)

krzysztofkieslowski.jpgHappy Birtday director Krzysztof Kieslowski (1941–1996)

Born: June 27, 1941 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland

Died: March 13, 1996 (age 54) in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland

Married to:
Maria Cautillo (21 January 1967 – 13 March 1996) (his death) (1 child)

QUOTES:

If I have a goal, then it is to escape from this literalism. I’ll never achieve it; in the same way that I’ll never manage to describe what really dwells within my character, although I keep on trying.

[on Ingmar Bergman]: I can identify with what Bergman says about life, about what he says about love. I identify more or less with his attitude towards the world… towards men and women and what we do in everyday life… forgetting about what is most important.

[on Andrei Tarkovsky]: Andrey Tarkovsky was one of the greatest directors of recent years. He’s dead, like most of them. That is, most of them are dead or have stopped making films. Or else, somewhere along the way they’ve irretrievably lost something, some individual sort of imagination, intelligence, or way of narrating a story. Tarkovsky was certainly one of those who hadn’t lost this.

What do I want? Calmness. You can only aspire to it. The path is interesting. Who am I? A retired film director. That’s the truth now.
Different people in different parts of the world can be thinking the same thoughts at the same time. It’s an obsession of mine, that different people, in different places, are thinking the same thing, but for different reasons. I try to make films which connect people.

[on Three Colours: White (1994)] Warsaw is my city. One of the themes of the film is what’s good about Warsaw – there’s an impatience, an aggressive desire to become rich, to win at all costs, to obtain material possessions. Warsaw is where you can see this most clearly.

There it’s like a whirlwind. The air buzzes and people buzz with these desires.