August 2025 CHICAGO Feedback Film Festival Testimonials

Submit to the Festival via FilmFreeway:

Honored to win Best Performances for Stigma.
I’m truly grateful to the Chicago Feedback Film Festival for this recognition. The team was supportive and responsive throughout the process. The audience feedback video is a wonderful initiative that adds real value for filmmakers. The experience felt sincere and professionally handled. Thank you for celebrating independent cinema and for giving Stigma a thoughtful platform.


The way you brought our film to the audience, your interactive approach, and warm communication truly made the experience special for us. As the Silent Plan team, we genuinely enjoyed being part of it. Thank you for having us!


We loved the festival. Everything. The format, the categories, the good communication.

We had the honour of being chosen as “best direction”, but the most beautiful thing was the feedback they gave us.

It fills us with pride and injects motivation to continue creating.


Very good festival with feedback that showed some understanding of the project.


Absolutely wonderful experience leading to an interview and a podcast. Highly recommended.


Turning 32 Today: Alyson Stoner

I’m very serious about what I write and who I allow to produce the music, because I want to make sure it’s a true album, and not just something pushed out there to create hype and more fame for myself.

I like to aim for significance over success because rarely can you be significant and also successful, but many people can be successful and not significant.

I want to learn how to play an instrument. I want to break a world record. I’m just a very determined, motivated type of person.

I love what I do, and I just remember that every breath and every moment is a gift and it can be taken away at any time, so I want to appreciate it and be grateful for it while it’s here.

I like to take risks as long as they’re healthy, you know. They’re good, smart risks.

Turning 57 Today: Anna Gunn

As an actress, I realize that viewers are entitled to have whatever feelings they want about the characters they watch. But as a human being, I’m concerned that so many people react to Skyler with such venom. Could it be that they can’t stand a woman who won’t suffer silently or ‘stand by her man’? That they despise her because she won’t back down or give up? Or because she is, in fact, Walter’s equal?…

At some point on the message boards, the character of Skyler seemed to drop out of the conversation, and people transferred their negative feelings directly to me. The already harsh online comments became outright personal attacks. One such post read: ‘Could somebody tell me where I can find ‘Anna Gunn’ so I can kill her?’ Besides being frightened (and taking steps to ensure my safety), I was also astonished: how had disliking a character spiraled into homicidal rage at the actress playing her?

  • But I finally realized that most people’s hatred of Skyler had little to do with me and a lot to do with their own perception of women and wives. Because Skyler didn’t conform to a comfortable ideal of the archetypical female, she had become a kind of Rorschach test for society, a measure of our attitudes toward gender. I can’t say that I have enjoyed being the center of the storm of Skyler hate. But in the end, I’m glad that this discussion has happened, that it has taken place in public and that it has illuminated some of the dark and murky corners that we often ignore or pretend aren’t still there in our everyday lives.

Turning 60 Today: Viola Davis

QUOTES:

We grew up in abject poverty. Acting, writing scripts and skits were a way of escaping our environment at a very young age.

[on why she’s not inspired to direct] I can’t deal with actors! I can’t deal with myself. We’re neurotic and miserable… I love doing what I’m doing, but while I’m doing it, I’m miserable.

The thing about the African-American community compared with the white community is, we are more concerned with image and message than execution. I don’t play roles that are necessarily attractive or portray a positive image. They are well-rounded characters. When you squelch excellence to put out a message it’s like passing the baton and seeing it drop.

[on roles for African-American actresses] You’re not doing the Irish and Scottish accents they taught at Juilliard. In the real world you’re doing Ebonics and Jamaican.

Turning 42 Today: Chris Hemsworth

QUOTES:

I love the adventure that comes with this work, the travel and all that. But also the craft, the storytelling. From a kid, I remember enjoying certain books and getting swept away in movies.

[on life in the Australian Outback] It’s beautiful up there in the Northern Territory. My earliest memories are of buffalo and crocodiles. As a kid, you don’t own a pair of shoes because it’s too hot!

Everything shifted for me after Rush (2013). It wasn’t as financially successful as other things I’d done, but it gave me more movement, more options, more doors opening, more meetings. All of a sudden, it’s “Oh, wow! You’re an actor!”.

I remember how differently people treated me when things went well. Some directors and producers who never gave a shit – at best, they would have given me a sideways glance – next time I saw them, they’re my best friend. That’s gross.

Watch Today’s FREE Festival: EXPERIMENTAL Shorts Festival

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FOR THE LOVE OF DOGS, 27min. India
Directed by Mohanjeet Baldev Singh Kalsi
In the biting cold of North India’s winters, thousands of stray dogs struggle to survive, unseen and unheard. But in the bustling city of Gurugram, one man refuses to look away.

https://www.instagram.com/fortheloveofdogs2025

ALEPH, 29min,. Brazil
Directed by Joao Butoh
To live or not to live in the shadow of a society.
Can politics, religion and ethnicity force you to live up to established standards?
What is the price of your happiness?
Live your life or live the life that others attribute to you?

https://www.instagram.com/joaobutoh

Watch the EUROPEAN Shorts Festival (in case you missed it)

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Kazbegi, 5min., Slovakia
Directed by Yakiv Antypenko
Set to a traditional folk song recorded live at a Georgian wedding, this short documentary immerses viewers in the natural and cultural rhythm of the Kazbegi region. With no narration, the film focuses on the detailed sound design and visual atmosphere — where every insect and breeze plays like an instrument in a living orchestra.

https://instagram.com/jackfoto1

TOY, 11min., Greece
Directed by Natasha Smyrnaiou
New Years Eve. Nikos is looking for a New Year’s gift for his godchild in a toy store with a strange salesman. During his stay there, he evoked memories of his own childhood. He finally gets a toy, but not what he thinks..

https://instagram.com/natasha_smyrnaiou