Feature Film Pitch: The Darkness Among Us, by Martin Gomez

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ACTORTitle: The Darkness Among Us

Written by: Martin Gomez

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Horror, Crime, Supernatural

Logline: To break a curse, you must first believe in its existence.

CHRIS REID has a tragic family history. Several generations of men all perished on the eve of their 30th birthdays. Many believe a curse is to blame. Chris, who works as a paranormal investigator, does not. Chris is pitched an idea – write an article debunking your family’s curse, proving that you will survive your upcoming 30th birthday.

While researching the curse, Chris has a startling discovery – his father was not murdered, he committed suicide!

Like the men in his family before him, Chris’s father had gone mad and took his own life. Chris himself is beginning to deal with symptoms of the madness-inducing curse, but his skeptical nature does not allow him to accept this reality. Until it…

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Feature Film Pitch: Villa, by Jessica Cruz

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ACTORTitle: Villa

Written by: Jessica Cruz

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Drama

Logline: A defrauded woman comes into contact with debt collectors and decides to make her debtor pay with a mischievous work agreement, compelling everyone involved to undergo life-affirming journeys.

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Written by: Jessica Cruz

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Drama

Logline: A defrauded woman comes into contact with debt collectors and decides to make her debtor pay with a mischievous work agreement, compelling everyone involved to undergo life-affirming journeys.

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Feature Film Pitch: AXPLAR, by Jelena Janjic

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ACTORTitle:  AXPLAR

Written by: Jelena Janjic

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Sci-Fi, Adventure, Thriller

Logline: A violence-averse girl and an insecure boy hunt across reality-imitating program for the only man who knows how to shut it down – and he isn’t exactly cooperating.

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Feature Film Pitch: Da Crib: Hell Nawh, by Tyrone Dicks

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ACTORTitle: Da Crib: Hell Nawh

Written by: Tyrone Dicks

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Comedy

Logline: Recently released, Ex pimp Pricka fights to restore parental rights, while struggling to maintain respectable employment via judges orders. He decides to chance everything and open up a temporarily gambling house (With pimps and homeboys) to fund his Lounge. Pricka obtain his retreat, reunites with Daughter after overcoming countless obstacles.

Synopsis: Opens as Pricka’s does what he know’s best (Pimping). Gets arrested. Judge tells him he has to leave the pimping alone or he’ll make it harder to see regain custody of his daughter. His 9 to 5 isn’t going great as his adverary (K.P.: King Pimp) blackmales him making him open up a gambling house to get fast cash to pay him off. Loving to work for himself, he decides to open up a legiimate lounge, sets K.P. up for trying to…

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Feature Film Pitch: Freedom Fort, by Clint Williams

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ACTOR Title: Freedom Fort

Written by: Clint Williams

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Action, Adventure, History

Logline: Two runaway slaves meet en route to a sanctuary in the Florida wilderness that draws people from across the South. But before they can build new lives as free men, they must help defend the settlement against invading U.S. troops. Based on historic events following the War of 1812.

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Feature Film Pitch: Case #1289, by Jason Charles

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ACTORTitle: Case #1289

Written by: Jason Charles

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Horror, Crime, Mystery

Logline: Two young, wisecracking detectives fumble their way through the mean streets of the suburbs in order to prove themselves on their first real case, fighting secret cultist and mysterious forces that wish to stay hidden, in order to find a murderer.

Synopsis: Donald and his partner, Partner, are two detectives given the easiest jobs the force can possibly push onto them, but still manage to make it exciting. Because of this, they are loved by the media and have become poster boys of the precinct. But, they aren’t respected by their fellow cops, and want to prove to themselves, and others, that they can take on a real case. They are given the oppurtunity to find a murderer of an odd little girl’s mom, Lilith, charging headfirst into danger, sometimes causing it themselves…

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Feature Film Pitch: All The Creatures, by H. Turk

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ACTORTitle: All The Creatures

Written by: H. Turk

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Fantasy, Family, Fantasy

Logline: Trapped in a mountain cabin, a family suffers fantastic changes when an alien “Santa Claus” tries to fulfill their wishes.

Synopsis: Two families suffer when their deepest desires are fulfilled in a most foreign manner. On vacation in a mountain cabin, six people are standing before a fireplace when it explodes. Something comes down the chimney that they can look at but not see, an entity so alien that humans are psychologically unable to perceive it, just as lesser animals can view TV but not understand what’s being shown.

No one is harmed, but the unknowable entity senses the humans’ sharing Christmas wishes, which it tries to manifest in a selfless manner. The entity makes the cabin more efficient by causing the heater to blow oven-hot air. The water faucets are like…

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Feature Film Pitch: Whole Latte Love, by Ric Rew

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ACTORTitle: Whole Latte Love

Written by: Ric Rew

Type: Feature Film

Genre: Romance, Drama

Logline: A couple meet in a coffee shop and fall in and out of love in the time it takes to get their coffee.

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Movie Review: KHOYA (Canada/India 2016) ***

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khoya.jpgKHOYA (Canada/India 2016) ***
Directed by Sami Khan

Stars: Rupak Ginn, Ravi Khanvilkar, Stephen McHattie

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Review by Gilbert Seah

Sami Khan’s first feature is an occasionally impressive piece about a man in search of his identity.

The man is Roger Moreau (Rupak Ginn), a Canadian from a small town in Ontario, who when the film opens is on his way to the airport (as seen in the Airport Road sign on Toronto’s 401 Highway). This is how intimate Khan’s film gets, as evident in other scenes as well. Roger is travelling to India in search for his adoptive parents.

The event is initiated when Roger’s adopted mother unexpectedly dies. Roger loses his last tie to his Canadian upbringing and identity. But his arrival in India is not what he expected. The crowded and hot streets of Mumbai compared to what he is used in Canada are more than he bargained for.

Director Khan’s film works when he shows what Mumbai and Madha Pradesh in the rural heartland of India are like. Just as Roger is struck down with culture shock, the audiences is however, able to enjoy the vast differences in culture from the comfort of their theatre seats. India is poor, hot, dirty and poor. But the natural beauty is unmistakably stunning. Khan’s segment where Roger soaks his feet in the huge river (see photo inset) is extremely striking.

The film contains a few scenes set in Canada. One is in the garage where Roger works where Canadian actor Stephen McHattie has a cameo. Another is his meeting with a Chinese lady with whom Roger confides his secrets. These segments are uncomfortably told in flashbacks at awkward points in the film.

Roger Moreau is played by American actor Rupak Ginn who is in almost very frame of the film. Ginn, who has appeared in Hollywood films like FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS and Mira Nair’s THE NAMESAKE is barely able to carry the film on his own. Fortunately, Khan uses India as the main actor in KHOYA.

Khan’s film is actually two films in one. The first is the story of India and her poetic beauty. The other is the mystery of Roger’s family. Though given the run around at the start, Roger’s persistence eventually pays off. He learns the truth and he unexpectedly finds something more than he expected (what this is will not be revealed in the review).

KOHOYA is more a lyrical film than a mystery of a family identity. Though not perfect in it execution, KHOYA is still a worthy tribute of a young director who deserves more works in the future. Khan is currently working on a documentary on four Cuban baseball players.

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