MARGUERITE, 30sec., USA Marguerite’s return home turns into a real nightmare. Where is she? Who are these people? She will try by all means to find her way back and finally providence is will be on her side.
ARMY MEN. 15sec., Iran Plastic soldiers are fighting.
SYRUP, 87sec., Italy Video played by me, with a Samsung cellular, walking along a Canal, in Monfalcone (Italy). I sing my song “Syrup”.
THE DON OF WEST HOLLYWOOD, 3min., USA A mafia don accused of being gay must prove that he is straight or die.
OUT OF CONTROL, 2min., Norway Anna, a PhD student from Berlin, makes a groundbreaking discovery in the Middle East. She also uncovers a mysterious necklace that ties to a powerful organization. As they tighten the grip of her life, Anna gathers forces and starts the race to open the necklace’s secrets, expose the organization and reclaim her freedom. A high-stake thriller of discovery, danger and courage.
The Game Rudimentary Reel, 3min., USA When Werewolves, Vampires, Zombies, Mutants and Serial Killers battle for the chance to rule the underworld! All will fight and some will die! The Game happens in and out the arena!
tBlack OPS Rehab, 4min., Australia When explosions destroy a remote secret rehabilitation hospital for special forces, the seven remaining decorated veteran survivors must try to cross a hundred miles of desert in wheelchairs while confronting the realization that one of them is really a terrorist and has planned to trap them all into getting killed by the illegal human hybrid monsters now stalking them
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, 1min,. Brazil
SMILE FOR THE DEAD, 2min., USA Trailer for the feature documentary Smile for the Dead
Entreseres, 2min., USA Trailer for “Entreseres” / BETWEEN
EAT THE MOON, 19 seconds, Iran The monster eats the moon.
Ultimately it’s about loneliness and how if can look different through grief or mental illness. Some people struggle with it and seem to function well (career, appearing ‘normal’) and others seems devastated emotionally and outwardly. Each of my main characters deal with it in different ways, but the fact is human beings need connection.
What genres does your screenplay fall under?
This is a slice of life drama.
Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
I think resilience is always something that speaks to audiences. In spite of real challenges of grief and mental illness, it’s important to own your challenges and work through them.
How would you describe this script in two words?
Humanely complex
.What movie have you seen the most times in your life?
It’s a toss up between The Princess Bride, Casablanca and When Harry Met Sally. At different times in my life, I could recite each of them word for word.
This is a great festival and I am honored to have been an Official Selection.
FIVE STARS ALL THEY WAY! What a wonderful festival! Thanks for everything!
Awesome festival here! One of the best festivals I’ve been a part of so far! Look forward to submitting More films to them!
Great festival! The reviewer feedback video concept is terrific, it was wonderful to hear multiple opinions and viewpoints on my film!
Thank you so much for showing The Highwayman and we’re super proud to have won Best Short Film. The communication with the festival has been amazing, and its been great getting feedback videos as well. Highly recommend this fest and i’ll be submitting future films as well!
WILDsound is proud to showcase the best ROMANCE Films from the last year from around the world today.
Monday February 10th. 7pm SHARP. Event ends at 9pm. 90 minute program of films. Followed by Q&A with filmmakers in attendance.
Carlton Cinemas in downtown Toronto. 20 Carlton St., Toronto, ON M5B 2H5 (College Street Subway) MAP to cinema
Tickets are FREE or Pay as you like. (Tickets generally sell out. First RSVP. First served.)
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SEE THE LINEUP OF FILMS:
ATLS, 11min., Canada Directed by Mishka Balilty In a dystopian future where a powerful elite class prolongs their lives by exploiting young women for their babies’ organs, two women find themselves on the run from their oppressors. Desperate to escape the fate of forced impregnation and organ extraction, they flee to a remote cabin. Their refuge becomes a sanctuary where they share their dreams and fears, finding solace in each other’s company. However, their fleeting happiness is overshadowed by the ever-looming threat of capture. Their love story, which began in desperation and hope, culminates in a tragic and devastating finale. ATLS is a powerful exploration of love, freedom, and the inescapable shadows of a world that seeks to tear them apart.
A ROBOT ROM COM, 7min,. USA Directed by Jonathan Hludzinski A romantic comedy about a pair of robots who learn that love isn’t easy even if you can download it directly into your CPU.
DUNES, 10min., France Directed by Virginie Kahn It could be a Harlem theater in the fifties. Two strangers share the same emotion while watching a movie. The cinema exit door opens onto an imaginary desert where they will meet, alone in the world, around a dance that is sometimes tender, sometimes dramatic, and soon playful. A tribute to the feelings we share when going to the cinema.
LOVE LETTER TO GLASGOW, 6min., UK Directed by Myria Christophini An experimental animated short that makes an artistic commentary on the perception of some Glaswegians on romantic love.
HIRA, 10min., Italy Directed by Emanuele Colognese Hira loves sunflower seeds, the red color, and the silence that envelops the world when she extinguishes it, for she possesses this power. Meanwhile, Matteo adores Haribo candies, Rubik’s cubes, and Russian literature. One day, these two individuals cross paths (or rather, collide), and their anonymous bodies become familiar faces, with their piercing blue eyes and thick curls. It takes just a little to intertwine two existences. But how can the same knots be untangled? Against the backdrop of a modern Milan, two stories unfold, not of love but of life.
RACHEL AND RAHA, 16min,. Canada Directed by Nedda Sarshar Rachel and Raha is a short film about second chances and how the people in your past make reappearances at strange moments in your life. Rachel is a grad student living in her parents house in North York and enjoying her summer break when her old best friend (a girl who ghosted her in middle school) moves into her grandparents home across the street.
HONEYMOON, 4min,. Switzerland Directed by Anaëlle Morf A man and a woman meet in a bar for the first time.
SING ME TO SLEEP, 25min., USA Directed by Mario Valdivieso “Sing Me To Sleep” follows the story of a young couple by the name of Marc and Julia. Julia has been diagnosed with cancer, and she is at the point where her disease has become terminal. Marc decides to take his dying wife home so they can make the most of their last days together.
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Braving the realities of the harsh Montana winter and changing hunting regulations, hobby and career biologists track and study wolves in the Northern Tier of Yellowstone National Park. While the fate of wolves remains uncertain, the devotion and passion of Yellowstone’s Wolf Watchers are always a constant.
Rebirth: Intended to foster environmental climate change awareness by children, Rebirth is A Child’s Environmentally-Friendly Fairytale — a 12-minute animated musical suite depicting the respective seasons in four movements: The mini-symphony features (recorded-live) violins, cellos, clarinet, oboe and timpani, among other instruments, as it gathers momentum to provide a personal experience of nature’s growth cycles – with trees dancing and tendrils triumphantly bursting forth through the soil. Further, it doubles as a meditation mindfulness exercise as it allows us to teach children to move a little bit more methodically – react less and observe more. To pay attention instead of being distracted.
“Karibu Nyumbani” translates as “Welcome to my Home” in Swahili. Guides in the Maasai Mara have a deep-rooted pride, knowledge, and love for wildlife. This film encapsulates that passion from the perspective of George Osono, a guide in Mara North Conservancy, who completely embodies this spirit of caring for nature.
THE MOMENT, 7min., Canada Directed by Craig Wrobleski A poem about resilience and strength as a path to peace. The film follows one woman’s extraordinary journey.
What motivated you to make this film? I received the poem that the film is based on as a text message from my friend Irina Lytchak. It arrived at the end of a rough day and the message of the poem really resonated with me. It felt like a universal message that could help others so I thought I’d make a film inspired by it.
2. From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film? Well, that’s a difficult question to answer. From the idea to finishing the one-day shoot was about 3 weeks and then the edit took another couple days. It then went to the composer who spent a couple weeks working on the score and then the mix took another couple weeks. So that process took about 3 months. That is when things get complicated as I then became very busy on a number of projects, lost two close family members and basically had a lot of life happen. For that reason it took about a year and a half to complete the final colour and send the film out to the world. It was a long and difficult time but one in which the message of Irina’s poem became all the more resonant.
Fantastic film festival! We are sincerely grateful for the incredible experience we had at the FEEDBACK Under 5 Minute Film Festival. Winning an award and receiving such thoughtful film reviews means the world to our team. Thank you for recording the audience feedback video and featuring our director’s interview online. We truly appreciate the opportunity to showcase our work and connect with the audience. Your support and recognition inspire us to continue creating meaningful projects.
Thank you once again for everything! We look forward to participating in future events with you.
Wow! I have competed in over 300 festivals over the last few years. Feedback Under 5 Minute Film Festival was one of the very best. The Feedback is genuine and constructive. Five Stars is not enough. I was super satisfied. One of the best on Filmfreeway. Honestly.
I was delighted to hear all the feedback. I found it very interesting to see what had caught the viewers’ attention in the film and how they understood it. I’m also very happy that my film has been seen by so many people.
Absolutely amazing festival, thank you for the selection and awarding my short ‘Auditory’ best Experimental Film.
So thrilled! The feedback video was amazing to receive. Communication was excellent. And then the other promotional opportunities provided… all much appreciated. Thank you!