Short Film Review: BFFR. Directed by Erika Apelgren

Synopsis:

The story unfolds as Angelica and Patricia navigate a night of wine, food, and conversation. Patricia’s detached and cold approach to the interaction becomes evident, but Angelica, desperate for connection, overlooks her flaws.

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Review by Parker Jesse Chase:

“BFFR,” a short film written and directed by Erika Apelgren, explores the dynamics of an unlikely friendship through a night of wine, food, and a banter of conversation. Angelica (portrayed by Sharon Gardner) and Patty (portrayed by Apelgren) are significantly dignified as foiled characters; their approaches to life create an intriguing and heartfelt dynamic and narrative.


The film starts by trying to define the connection between Angelica and Patty, two women with distinctly different energies. Angelica, desperate for connection, overlooks Patty’s detached and frivolous demeanor. This contrast keeps the audience guessing about their relationship, leading to a surprising revelation: Patty is a Best Friend For Rent.

Patty’s introduction is memorable: a bright, colorful personality hyping herself up with a swig of Jack Daniels before meeting Angelica. This starkly contrasts with Angelica’s nervous demeanor, sitting quietly in a conservative black 2-pc dress suit. The careful placement of food, the candle lights, and the delicate movements all contribute to the film’s aesthetic and emotional tone.

As they converse, the differences in their views on love and life philosophies become apparent. A moment of tension arises when Patty needs a break and runs to the bathroom, with a humorous moment with bright orange index cards, only to return with renewed determination to support Angelica. The film hints at Angelica’s grief and need for companionship, culminating in a tender moment where Patty asks if she can call her “Angie.” Angelica’s response, revealing her mother’s disdain for nicknames, adds depth to her character and hints at a troubled past.

The concept is both fun and relatable, reflecting a reality where loneliness drives people to seek out companionship in unconventional ways. The script is quick witted yet engaging, with great performances that make you question the nature of their relationship. Are they long-lost friends or mere acquaintances yearning for connection? The story is a commentary on the human need for companionship.


One standout scene features a simple knock-knock joke that highlights the personalities of the two women. The joke, “Knock knock. Orange you glad you didn’t cancel?” brings a light-hearted childlike moment amidst the dimly lit, intimate setting. The lighting and the combination between camera movements and the editing room enhance the dialogue, overall creating a sense of closeness and vulnerability.

“BFFR” is a quick-witted craft of a short film with a strong emotional core. Erika Apelgren’s direction, coupled with Sharon Gardner’s and her own compelling performances, creates a touching story about the human need for connection.

Short Film Review: SHADOW FIST 3: THE FINAL CHAPTER. Action

Review by Andie Karvelis:

From the moment this opens it grabs your attention with its visually striking introduction. The set up of the story is creative and beautifully tailored and lets the viewer know they are going on a journey. I stand corrected, an epic journey!


Robert Jefferson wrote and co-directed this film with Robert Samuels and they knew how to tell a story. This wasn’t just visually stunning with the cinematography but it was also emotionally engaging. It’s always nice to see a strong female lead in an action film, and they couldn’t have cast it better with Roxalinda Vasquez! She is likable, interesting, and definitely has the stunt chops to pull this off beautifully.

There is such a fantastic relationship between Roxalinda and her on-screen brother. You feel the affection they have for one another, which is exactly what you want in a film like this.


Any action film needs a great stunt team and B Squad Accion, Robert Samuels and Angel Brophy did a sensational job. The hits were perfect and what helped sell the believability was the sound effect and camera angles. Speaking of effects, the special effect work really helped sell the supernatural aspect of this film too!

I loved the very epic journey this film took me on, and the filmmakers knew how to make a gorgeous and heartfelt action film.

Short Film Review: THE RHYTHMS NEVER END. Directed by Leonard L. Eckhaus

Synopsis:

“The Earth is Created. It is day number one.” A spiritual, self-reflective, series of short poems about creation – about all the gifts mankind has been given: the rhythms of night and day, of life, the seasons, the oceans and more. All with the promise of peace and love, which man sometimes abuses, but for which he is always forgiven.

Review by Victoria Angelique:

The moving photo essay, POETRY MOVIE THE RHYTHMS NEVER END, is a spiritual journey that resonates with God’s love and promises to His children. The narration feels like a storybook, as if this is a soothing bedtime story with the warning to take care of Earth as it was given to humanity as a gift. 

The pictures that are in sync with the poem displays the rhythms of Earth, proving how there is a Creator behind the seasons, oceans and every life on this planet. God created the perfect rhythm, as the eternal cycle of life is depicted through the generations of motherhood in comparison with the beauty of nature to display the promise of everlasting life. 

The film even shows the harsh realities of the world when humans began forsaking the promises of God, nature began to suffer and as a result, people stopped reproducing when they forgot about eternity. The uplifting narration reminds the audience that if we begin to adhere to our Heavenly promises, then as the children of God we will begin to benefit from His promises and the gifts from Heaven as other people have since the beginning of time. 

Everything on Earth is a gift, given to humans to care and nurture. This is a poetic tale with the universal truth that displays God’s beautiful Earth and how humans have begun to fail Him by taking care of the planet given to our stewardship. A beautiful masterpiece that depicts Heavenly promises and warnings, spoken in a soothing tone so that people of all ages can enjoy the message to once again live for eternal life by seeing the gifts of God all around us in a call to protect and continue life on our Earth as commanded.  

WILDsound Podcast: FILMMAKER ARNIKO KUMAR SINGH (DAKINI)

LISTEN to podcast: https://www.wildsoundpodcast.com/the-film-podcast-by-wildsound/2024/6/12/ep-1247-filmmaker-arniko-kumar-singh-dakini

DAKINI, 43min., Nepal
Directed by Arniko Kumar Singh
When darkness holds the light, the thin line between good and evil becomes an illusion. Unravel the captivating journey between perception and reality.

Get to know the filmmaker:

– I always wanted to make a movie based on folklore and bring originality to the screen. Hence, this movie was the best way for me to showcase my ideas and interests.

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Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: HORROR Underground Film Festival

Various options to submit to the Festival. A HYBRID model. Cinema screenings for audience feedback video (not an online festival). Blog and podcast interviews. And bonus Virtual screening (optional!) geared to create community over distance, PLUS, get your film seen by the right people.

Submit via FilmFreeway:

Festival designed to expose and promote films and screenplays that work outside the system and break the boundaries in the horror genre. To bring a voice to the talented independent filmmakers & writers within the horror genre.

Submit your HORROR films and screenplays today to the festival.

Our mission is to promote screenplays, films and videos that dissent radically in form, technique, or content, and challenge and transcend commercial and audience expectations using the audience FEEDBACK festival format that the flagship festivals uses.

Film festival occurs with a private audience at least 6 times a year in Montreal and Los Angeles. Each accepted film received 2 festival screenings. Private cinema screening where they will receive their audience feedback video. And the virtual screening (4-6 weeks after) that is an industry showcase of the best HORROR films from around the world today.

Screenplay Festivals occur once a month. We perform a transcript script of the winners in a studio using professional Canadian actors and post them online for the entire world to see. (Great proof of concept video to use to promote your script.)

NOTE: Accepted works also get the opportunity to do two interviews: A blog interview and an ITunes Film Festival podcast interview.

Today’s Film Festival: FAMILY Shorts Festival – June 19/20 event

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Go to the festival page directly and watch dozens of films:
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Watch the Festival HERE:

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/june-19-family

See the Full Lineup of Films:

HORIZONTES, 2min., Argentina
Directed by Ileana Andrea Gomez Gavinoser
BIRD SEARCHS HORIZONS

CLARITY, 6min,. USA
Directed by Bryce Mackie
The struggle of addiction. The healing in recovery.

LULLABY OF UKRAINE, 3min,. Ukraine
Directed by Alexander Sparinsky
Dedicated to the Children of Ukraine, victims of the brutal Russian invasion… Let everyone ask themselves and the leaders of their countries: what else has to happen, what arguments are needed that Ukraine is finally given the necessary military aid for Victory?

WEIRDOS, 6min,. USA
Directed by Paul Hollingsworth
What if Jasmine and her middle school frenemies are humanity’s best chance at stopping a Monster invasion?

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DEATH PENALTY, 11min., Sweden
Directed by Adrian B. Morina
The ultimate wish of the convicted criminal, which shook everyone in the courtroom, in anticipation of the execution, asked as his last wish that the letter was handed over to his mother. The letter read:

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MOBILITY RIGHTS, 20min., USA
Directed by Changhee Chun
Mobility Rights is a poetic visual examination of disabled people’s struggle in South Korea. It portrays the disabled fights being seen after decades of being denied basic rights. As an observation of the daily lives of the disabled and their fights, the film allows the audiences to not only relate to the struggle towards basic rights the disabled endure, but also reflect on their own pursuit of rights and happiness. This film highlights the experiences and challenges that they face from the general public, despite Korea’s emphasis on being a communal society.

GRANDMA PERM, 17min., USA
Directed by Changhee Chun
A personal journey to find mother’s love through this unique and popular hairstyle called “Grandma Perm” in Korea

CAMELLIA FLOWERS, 27min., USA
Directed by Changhee Chun
Using historical texts and real life accounts of victims of the tragedy, “Camellia Flowers” is a short documentary about the Jeju Uprising or the Jeju 4.3 Incident that took place from March 1st, 1947 to September 21st, 1954. Over the course of those 7 years, thousands of lives were lost and even more were impacted. With resilience and perseverance, the people of Jeju heal their community together while asking for apologies from those who were in power at the time of the incident.

EL JINETE AZUL, 4min,. Argentina
Directed by Ileana Gómez
THE CHILD GROWS AND LEARNS TO FACE HIS DIFFICULTIES

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Short Film Review: Ti Amo, Mr. Nibbles, 8min., LGBTQ+. Directed by Govind Chandran

Synopsis:

Casey wants to tell Mia she loves her; but it might not be the right time.

Review by Andie Karvelis:

There are so many things to love about this film, starting with the title. It doesn’t hit you over the head with what the film is about, instead it gives you a little mystery to ponder. Govind Chandran wrote and directed Ti Amo, Mr. Nibbles and he really understood relationships. Especially that fragile moment in a new relationship where you want to say the “L” word but are frightened to say it too.

The cinematography in this short film was stunning and I really appreciated the clever camera angles. This was all filmed in one room but it didn’t feel like one room, it flowed so nicely with the dialogue. Plus the filmmakers, Govind Chandran, Jamie Laxton ( Cinematographer ), Grace Thornley ( Assistant Camera ) and Conor Tychowski understood how to make the colors so rich and inviting.

I have to commend the actresses on their performance ( as well as Mr. Nibbles ) because Kelsey Cooke and Emily Kontu were so believable and engaging. They were a joy to watch and as this story unfolds you feel the angst, the disappointment and then the elation with them. Kelsey’s delivery of “rodent” in that disappointed voice had me laughing – because we’ve all been there.


One of the other things to love about this film is the score, provided by Benjamin Doherty. It compliments all the emotions so beautifully. By the end of this film, you can’t keep from smiling. So grazie and ti amo, Mr. Nibbles.

Screenwriter Eliot Ashton Hutchins (PRIDE)

Watch the Screenplay Reading: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/pride

Noah is a self destructive Drag Queen. Ethan is a closeted, quiet College professor. But the chemistry is instant. Together they must overcome their issues so they can have their happily ever after.

CAST LIST:

Narrator: Elizabeth Rose Morriss
Noah: Hannah Ehman
Velour: Julie Sheppard
Chase: Geoff Mays

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Get to know the writer:

What is your screenplay about?
Pride is about teo damaged people who meet and have an instant attraction but realize they need to work on themselves first. Nosh is a drag queen party boy who is the embodiment self destruction, Ethan os a closeted, self loathing gay college professor.

2. What genres does your screenplay fall under?

Romance, drama, lgbt

3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?

Because its message is rarely shared. Most gay films are about found family or family rejection. This piece is about two people who love each other and recognize that being healthy is important, self love is vital. They inspire each other to be there best possible selves. And Noah is hysterical!

4. How would you describe this script in two words?

Love story

5. What movie have you seen the most times in your life?

I’m actially a horror fan so event horizion, Constantine and in the mouth of madness.

6. How long have you been working on this screenplay?

About six months. I’ve been writing gor 35 years so its kind of a glow for me.

7. How many stories have you written?

Probably 100

8. What is your favorite song? (Or, what song have you listened to the most times in your life?)

I couldn’t even pick a genre. I love music, I sing in a trans chorus and i have about 50 dong on high totation, but a million I love

9. What obstacles did you face to finish this screenplay?

I had a motorcycle accident. I flipped over a car twice and was hospitalized for two weeks, the bedridden for four months. I damaged my left had in addition to other injuries and couldn’t type or write.

10. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?
Everything. Life is amazing and everything in it is a gift. I love music, and justice and helping others, nature, art, science. What’s not to be passionate aboout?

11. You entered your screenplay via FilmFreeway. What has been your experiences working with the submission platform site?

This was my first feature entry. I previously won with a short piece called Judgment. It’s really easy to use and has everything in one place. I love it and pay for gold membership.

12. What influenced you to enter the festival? What were your feelings on the initial feedback you received?

Flipping over a car twice, honestly. It was a revelation on life being short. I always wanted to be a professional writer and you can’t do that if you don’t put yourself out there. It was so nice to see the feedback. It was very positive and the changes recommended made the piece much stronger.

Screenwriter Sami Garcia (LIGHT EM’ UP)

Watch the Screenplay Reading:

Based on the best-selling book about Officer Sam Harris, a bomb squad leader, and her team of experts as they race against the clock to save innocent live from a serial bomber, including their own. Our lead also happens to be a lesbian , navigating her way through a male dominant culture, inspired by the author’s real life experience as a lesbian in law enforcement.

CAST LIST:

Narrator: Steve Rizzo
McKenzie: Hannah Ehman
Harris: Julie Sheppard

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Get to know the writer:

1. What is your screenplay about?

This one- hour serialized action thriller, based on the bestselling book, Light ‘Em Up, Officer Sam Harris, a bomb squad leader, and her team of expert’s race against the clock to save innocent lives from a serial bomber, including their own. Our lead also happens to be a lesbian, navigating her way through a male dominant culture, inspired by the author’s real life experience as a lesbian in law enforcement.

2. What genres does your screenplay fall under?

It’s a crime action drama that is also LGBTQIA+

3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?

It should be made into a TV Series because This high-energy crime drama contains explosive scenes and police chases that drive this action-packed thriller. Set in modern AZ, The show highlights Female Empowerment, Unity and Leadership with characters facing unique challenges showcasing women and people in the LGBTQIA + community as everyday heroes in roles we typically don’t see.

4. How would you describe this script in two words?

Alluring,exciting

5. What movie have you seen the most times in your life?

Aliens

6. How long have you been working on this screenplay?

7yrs

7. How many stories have you written?

1.5 but outlines for 7

8. What is your favorite song? (Or, what song have you listened to the most times in your life?)

My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark by Fall out boys

9. What obstacles did you face to finish this screenplay?

Finances, my wife was in a really bad car accident

10. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?

Drawing, Painting

11. You entered your screenplay via FilmFreeway. What has been your experiences working with the submission platform site?

Incredible, I have never had a festival reach out even though I wasn’t selected to help me succeed as much as this festival has. The meeting with the consultant, the table read and best scene has been so helpful and encouraging.

12. What influenced you to enter the festival? What were your feelings on the initial feedback you received?

I believe I saw it on film freeway or was invited through a social media platform, I thought the feedback was good but it helped much more doing the one on one meeting because some of the feedback was, I feel self explanatory or very apparent in the script and gave the impression that it was not fully read.