Poet Zionna Edwards (AWAY WE GO)

Get to know the poet:

1) What is the theme of your poem?

The theme of this poem is youth and future and combining that to become more of a melancholy look into that idea of youth and the future fading away. Not only that, it’s seeing that youth has kept them away from seeing the truth of things and these truths are evident in the poem. It’s also about fear of the future but eventually having to move on from this fear and go through it.

2) What motivated you to write this poem?

What motivated me was how I am looking forward to the future and maybe how other people look towards it too. The future is vast and sometimes I have this fear of the future that grates on me. I was also looking at the idea of youth and the climate of the culture of today and what we have inherited as the youth of this time.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

I have been writing poetry since I was 14 and I was in high school at the time. Langston Hughes inspired me but I wasn’t always someone who liked writing.

4) If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would that be?

This is a hard one but I think it is someone who has also influenced me tremendously and that is Zora Neale Hurston, who was an anthropologist but also one of the writers featured within the Harlem Renaissance and that is an era full of artists, writers, musicians I would love to meet. Ms Hurston seemed to be an interesting woman based on what she knew as both an anthropologist and writer.

5) What influenced you to submit to have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

I thought it would get more traction but also that my voice as of right now isn’t the best at vocalizing what I want to say sometimes and this was the way to go as of now.

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?

I do indeed write short stories and I want to eventually go on to create novels. It’s hard to sit down and focus on short stories sometimes because I have multiple WIP’s (work in progress) and because my attention span is like that of a goldfish.

7) What is your passion in life?

My passion in life is to influence the world in a more positive way. That means helping the children in my family and having them also read literature but to help the cycle of trauma to stop. That means to put out works that inspire others to be and do more positive things and change the world by using kindness, empathy and being gentle towards those around them. That means having black women and girls see themselves as a main character they can relate to and be heard by and hopefully influence them to become a writer and write about their feelings and experiences.

Poet Ryan Rahman (CRISIS OF THE SELF)

Get to know the poet:

1) What is the theme of your poem?
I think the biggest theme overall is the sense of loss, whether it be identity, purpose, or direction. And then you have the self-reflection and self-doubt that comes with it.

2) What motivated you to write this poem?
When I initially wrote Crisis of the Self, I was in a weird place. Long story short, I fell into that trap where I was comparing myself to others. Everyone seemed to have life figured out except me. Nothing seemed to be going right in mine. I felt lost and disillusioned. I was questioning pretty much everything. Myself, life, etc. With it being a new year, I decided to revisit this poem and see what could be improved upon. Even though I don’t feel like this anymore, I felt it deserved to be shared because I figured there are people out there who’ve felt similar at one point or another. And if anything, it serves as a reminder of how far I’ve come since then.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?
2010 was the year I finally wrote a poem I was truly satisfied with. I tried my hand at it previously but nothing I wrote ever came out the way I wanted it to. Crazy to think that particular poem took 13 years to find a home.

4) If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would that be?
Jorge Luis Borges. I’d love to talk to him in-depth about the short stories he wrote.

5) What influenced you to submit to have your poetry performed by a professional actor?
I read my poetry out loud during the creative process and after I’ve finished but it’s nice to hear the final product being read from someone else’s perspective. I’ve tried those free to use text-to-speech websites but they’re pretty awful. It just made sense to me to have a professional read it. Besides, I think it’s a neat idea and it seemed like a good way to gain more exposure.

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?
I’ve written some short stories and a few one-act plays. I’ll continue writing poems but this year I’d like to revisit the plays I already wrote and see how I can polish them up so they can be sent out again. I also want to start working on the ones I’ve been brainstorming for some time now. In terms of possibilities, I’m excited to see what 2025 has in store.

7) What is your passion in life?
Nowadays? Creating my own happiness, doing things that make me feel fulfilled. Life can beat you down if you’re not careful. Self-love and self-care is important!

Poet Nickie DeSardo (MY BODY ISN’T PERFECT)

Get to know the poet:

1) What is the theme of your poem?

The ways in which my body has betrayed me (through autoimmune disease) and how I have betrayed it by not protecting it.

2) What motivated you to write this poem?

I was asked to write a poem of my body as a protest and all I could think
was how my body never protested anything. Betrayal was the only sense I had in terms of my feelings towards my body. I imagined that it was equally as mad at me, hence attacking itself.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

I have been writing poetry since the 4th grade, but I never shared a single
poem with anyone until I entered my MFA program. Sharing my innermost
feelings aloud was both powerful and nerve-wracking,

4) If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would that be?

My partner. I know this question intends for a more profound answer, but
he’s the only person I want to sit across from. I’d choose him every time.

5) What influenced you to submit to have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

I wanted to hear how someone else hears my words.

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?

I write memoir (which I don’t publish) and social justice articles (which I
do)

7) What is your passion in life?

To be a voice for those whose voices aren’t heard. I’m loud.

Jan. 2025 THRILLER/SUSPENSE Festival Testimonials. 41 FIVE Star Reviews!

Submit to the Festival via FilmFreewayDeadline Today. FilmFreeway Festival Reviews:

Our class was honored to be named the Winner Best Thriller/Suspense Festival for Trailers Monthly, 2024! Thank you so much! I only wish that our status on Film Freeway would be updated to reflect that we got an award at this festival instead of only showing that we were selected. Thank you so much!! It means so much to these kids!


I had a great experience with this festival and particularly loved getting the audience feedback video. Thank you for giving ‘Plain as Night’ the Best Story award.


I am glad that I entered the film in this festival. Particularly love the reviews done on the selected films. I truly hope it becomes bigger and better with time.


thank you for the selection, amazing feedback and our win for best performances.


Thank you so much for screening our film “Don’t Wait Up For Me”. The feedback video was such an amazing treat to have. We look forward to submitting more projects here in the future.


Today’s Podcast: Filmmaker Krstover Luaay (SCORPION)

SCORPION. 10min., USA
Directed by Krstover Luaay
When former gang member Peter’s decision to leave his criminal past behind leads to the ruthless murder of his family by vengeful ex-comrades, he is thrust into a perilous quest for retribution. Fuelled by grief and anger, Peter transforms into the relentless Scorpion, navigating a treacherous underworld to settle the score and confront his past, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown that will redefine his destiny

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Get to know the filmmaker:

What motivated you to make this film?

I have always been drawn to action films, and my first short film, Money Greed, was also an action film. The story itself was a strong motivator for me, as I wanted to create something that resonated with audiences while delivering high-energy, impactful sequences.

What were your initial reactions when watching the audience discuss your film in the feedback video?

It was an incredible experience. Seeing people engage with my work and share their thoughts was truly rewarding—I couldn’t stop smiling.

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Watch Today’s Film Festival: Best of COMEDY Shorts Festival

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See the full lineup of films:

Bragging Rights, 7min., UK
Directed by James Atkins
3 superhero housemates try to out brag each other with their accomplishments.

Retrato (Portrait), 1min., Spain
Directed by Ignacio Rodó
Your portrait can capture you. You decide how to shine in it.

https://www.ignaciorodo.com/
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Al fresco, 8min., Spain
Directed by Ignacio Rodó
Large room in a dream apartment. Unbeatable location. Ready to move in. Plenty of light.

https://www.ignaciorodo.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ignacio.rodo

Gay Baby, 9min., USA
Directed by Kareem Ferguson
Deonte is unapologetically gay, worried about his mortality and approaching the age Jesus died. Wanting to leave a legacy beyond material belongings; his desire for biological fatherhood has sparked a radical idea or is it?

https://kareemferguson.com/
https://www.instagram.com/kareemferguson

ROOM MATE, 3min., Spain
Directed by Ezequiel Casamada
A man wants to kill a beetle that is running through his house, he doesn’t get it and in the end he ends up reconciling with it…

https://www.instagram.com/quielq2018/

Watch Today’s Film Festival: Best of DRAMA Shorts Festival

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See the full lineup of films:

A Dialogue with Pandora, 6min,. Canada
Directed by Paul Greene
The Story of Second Chances and forgiveness in a mystical-magical way.

http://www.esabellkarena.com/https://www.instagram.com/agbhonourfilms/

SPECTRE, 8min., France
Directed by Johan Humes
A mix of colors and feelings, suspense and drama, this mini web series takes you into the mysterious world of these bizarre stories.

https://instagram.com/jo.humes

Purple Heels Diary, 1min., USA
Directed by Teddy Alexis Rodriguez
A gay man in purple heels encounters love outside of the cruising scene

https://instagram.com/teddyalexis

Watch Today’s Film Festival: Best of EXPERIMENTAL/MUSIC Shorts Festival

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Wild Hive, 3min., USA
Directed by Robin Lancaster Bisio
In a paean to an imperiled pollinator, Wild Hive honors the wild bee as it faces decline from the ravages of climate change, pesticides, changing land use policies and competition from managed hives.

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B-Side Players Revolutionize, 6min., USA
Directed by Sammy Garcia III
This is a heartfelt tribute to the elders who paved the way for us. A tribute to the activists, writers, photographers, and everyday heroes of the 60s and 70s who fought tirelessly for our rights and our right to proudly call ourselves Chicano. From prominent leaders like Carlos Montes to the voices behind La Raza newspapers, from the Brown Berets who stood on the frontlines to people like my dad, who was inspired by the music, his own experiences, and whose everyday struggles and triumphs were just as powerful, this is a thank you.

Forest, 4min,. USA
Directed by Sasha Myshkina
A young woman wakes up on a train going to an unknown destination. She has no recollection of how she got there or where she is. She finds herself in a vast city; a forest of steel and iron and concrete, wandering the dark streets.

http://www.sashamyshkina.com/

Srebrenica, 2min,. France
Directed by Thibaut Fleuret
This work is about Srebrenica, Bosnia, place of the last european genocide where thousands of muslim people were killed.

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Jan. 2025 ROMANCE/RELATIONSHIP Festival Testimonials. 45 FIVE Star Reviews!

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The Feedback Romance and Relationship Festival was such an amazing festival experience. Great communication from the jump. The feedback video provided by the audience was incredibly thoughtful and done with real care for the film. It is so great to hear people who actually took the time to find meaning in your work, and share their insights to what the film meant to them, it’s why we do what we do.

Not only do they provide great feedback to the filmmaker but they give you opportunities to share your vision of the film with a written and podcast interview. It gives an independent filmmaker the opportunity to market their work and showcase the dedication it takes to make a film. It was a great honor to be selected and honored at this festival. I will certainly be submitting when we make the next film!

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Original formula, very helpful for the communication. Congratulations

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Relationships with the festival are amazing, Feedbacks are highly professional and helpful, Promotion is great. Feeling more home than home !
Hervé Marcotte, Verissimus Films – An ordinary experience, best documentary 2024

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Fantastic experience! I thank all the people who viewed my short film and spent beautiful words for it!

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What an incredibly sensitive and intuitive Festival! Our film “Cats and Husbands” was awarded Best Relationship Film and this means so much to us because that is what our film is all about. The audience feedback that was created was awesome and so good to hear. If you have an emotional film that you want to have reviewed with the care it deserves, The Romance and Relationship festival is the very Best! We are so Grateful and so Honored!

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Today’s Podcast: Actor Jason J. Little (HONORABLE)

HONORABLE, 16min., USA
Directed by Zachary Scott Clark, Mariah L. Richardson
Two months after he denounces the Nation of Islam and nine months before his assassination, MALCOLM X SHABAZZ has a chance encounter with his estranged brother and mentee MUHAMMAD ALI.

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Hannah Ehman chats with the star of “Honorable” about the process of playing Malcolm X.

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