Watch Today’s Film Festival: DOC Feature Film Winner: THE CLOSURES, France

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THE CLOSURES, 72min., France
Directed by Lucia Arellano
After many years, Rafael decides to report the principal of his school for sexual assault. As part of the process he had to give his testimony in the same building where his guerrilla father was murdered at the hands of the police.

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Director Statement

Rafael is a prism through which we observe another space-time. From Belgium we want to look at Peru, and from the present we want to look at the past. The memories suspended in Rafael’s memory reappear according to the circumstances in which he lives and what
pursue him in the present.

Duality is the axis of the formal approach of our work. There is duality between the images and the voice-over, like two languages that are juxtaposed. There is duality between two silences, the silence around sexual abuse and the silence around the father. To each Silence corresponds to one story and one half of the film.

The images show us the present, that is, a week at the end of autumn in Brussels.

We see the daily life of a happy, composed family, in which everything is security and confidence in the future. They are banal images: taking her daughter to the park, going to the carousel on the Grand Place, preparing for the feast of Saint Nicholas. Along with these situations, they expect the moving to the new apartment that they have just bought and that will be the step to a new stage in the family’s life.

Rafael’s voice-over, reflective, sometimes funny, sometimes childish, transports us to another place, takes us to Peru, and to another time, to the past. He takes us back to his childhood, when he began to suffer violence from the principal of his school. Rafael tells us about that silence and then moves on to another silence, around the death of his father and his militancy. He takes us even further, telling the story of Micaela Bastidas in the 18th century, after whom he takes his daughter’s name.


The image of his father is a duality in itself, a person who participated in the armed conflict in his country, both a victim and a victimizer. This situation creates anguish in Rafael that even now he does not know how to process. Understanding the complexity of this duality is where we want to take viewers of this psychic path.

We imagine this film as two parallel paths: on the one hand, a sensory experience on the theme of a family in Brussels, pastel colors, the constantly gray sky, eternal underground transport that leads nowhere.
On the other hand, we hear a story that is both intimate and political, where personal history and history of a country are found in a character: Rafael, orphan of a guerrilla, the son of a terrorist. In our minds we visualize the Lurigancho neighborhood, the economic difficulties of his childhood, the abuse, the stigma.

We want to use atonal, electroacoustic music that takes us to a hallucinatory dimension, that allows us to see the gray sky of Lima behind the autumn sky of Brussels.

Only at the end of the film does the voice connect with the image, and the character speaks directly to the camera: it is time to make “the closings,” as Rafael calls them.

Today’s Submittable Deadlines – January 4th, 2025

NATURE Poetry – FREE submission or pay for a reading or movie

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/301188/nature-poetry-submission


COMEDY Short Story Festival (automatic acceptance)

Submit your short story 0-2000 words:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314068/comedy-short-story-festival-0-2000-words-everyone-wins

Submit your short story 2000-4000 words:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314069/comedy-short-story-festival-2000-4000-words-everyone-wins

Submit your short story 4000-6000 words:
https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314070/comedy-short-story-festival-4000-6000-words-everyone-wins

Submit your short story 6000-8000 words:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314071/comedy-short-story-festival-6000-8000-words-everyone-wins


THRILLER/SUSPENSE Novel Festival

Full Novel Reading:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314015/thriller-suspense-novel-festival

1st Chapter Novel Submission:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314016/thriller-suspense-1st-chapter-novel-festival

Novel Video Transcript Reading:
https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314017/thriller-suspense-novel-video-transcript-reading


CRIME/MYSTERY Screenplay Festival

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/301209/crime-mystery-screenplay-contest

CRIME/MYSTERY Screenplay Festival: Today’s Screenplay Deadline

Submit via the site: https://crimemysteryfestival.com/

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Get your screenplay performed by professional actors at the Crime/Mystery Festival.

The Fastest Growing CRIME/MYSTERY Festival and Contest in the World today!

– 0ffers screenwriters at all levels the fantastic opportunity to hear their stories read aloud using TOP PROFESSIONAL ACTORS (see below for recent performance readings).

– No matter what happens, you will receive full feedback on your work by our established committee. No other place in the world will you get coverage for the price you pay.

– Even if you’re just looking for feedback of your work, this is the festival for you.

– It’s there for all to see. The proof is in the viewership. These videos garner 1000s of views online. Some of the screenplay readings are more popular than actual studio films made!

– We specialize in showcasing Crime/Mystery stories and making sure that when the work is ready, the writer will benefit by at least obtaining a solid agent.

THRILLER/SUSPENSE Book Festival: Today’s Novel Festival Deadline

SAVE $40 off the regular submission for full novel submissions. Garner FULL FEEDBACK on your novel by our committee of industry professionals. Get a transcript of your novel performed by professional actors at the Thriller/Suspense Festival.

Submit to the festival here: https://thrillersuspensefestival.com/deadline-for-thrillersuspense-novel-festival/

The #1 Thriller/Suspense Festival and Contest in the World today!

– 0ffers novelists and storytellers at all levels the fantastic opportunity to hear their stories read aloud using TOP PROFESSIONAL ACTORS (see below for recent performance readings).

– One of the best places in the world for the writers to add sales to their self-published novel and/or obtain and agent.

– No matter what happens, you will receive full feedback on your work by our established committee. No other place in the world will you get coverage for the price you pay.

– Even if you’re just looking for feedback of your work, this is the festival for you.

– It’s there for all to see. The proof is in the viewership. These videos garner 1000s of views online.

– We specialize in showcasing Thriller/Suspense stories and making sure that when the work is ready, the writer will benefit by at least obtaining a solid agent.

COMEDY Short Story Contest (everyone wins): Today’s Writing Festival Deadline

Submit your COMEDY short story to the festival! We will automatically have it performed by a professional actor and turned into a promotional video for yourself.

Enter your short story here: https://festivalforcomedy.com/comedy-short-story-contest/

There is no festival like this!

Mainly what this contest does is give exposure to the writer. They will be able to obtain a solid agent, plus get notice by producers looking for writers like yourself. NOTE: The writer will always own 100% rights to their story. The only thing we do is help the writer. Either with notes on their next draft, or gain exposure by having their story showcased at our festival.

Today’s Podcast: EP. 1298 – Filmmaker Chris Durr (OTHERS)

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OTHERS, 19min., USA

Directed by Chris Durr

In a midwest suburb, an aging radio enthusiast becomes suspicious that a lonely hispanic teenager is a response to his interstellar transmissions. As misunderstanding and coincidence collide, Mateo perceives Frank as a potential threat, while Frank becomes convinced Mateo is a response to his message that he transmits to the skies. Their misperceptions are flipped over when they are interrupted by a close encounter with an unexpected guest.

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Get to know the filmmaker:

The polarization I’ve been experiencing in my country over the past decade has had me pondering what on Earth could drive humanity together…not saying “Others” is the answer, but I wanted to tell a story about two very different people misperceiving one another while experiencing the same isolation or loneliness. The sci fi alien stuff came from an experience I had in 2009 that left me very open minded, so I thought that might be a fun way to get us there in the film.

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Feature Film Review: THE BOSTON BULLDOGS. Documentary

“The Boston Bulldogs” is a 90-minute documentary film interviewing 5 people from a running club for addiction recovery, interconnected by one woman’s story from finishing the Boston Marathon after her first full year of sobriety to her relapse 24 hours later, and now her recovery 10 years later.

Directed by Bryan Cote, Jack Cote

Review by Julie Sheppard:

For anyone “impacted by addiction”(which is many people in society at one point or another) this doc feature, The Boston Bulldogs, is a must see. It makes a convincing argument for promoting the activity of running together as a tool to help battle substance addiction. 

The interviewer, largely off camera for most of the film which allows the viewer to focus on the central figures, asks some illuminating, intimate questions to bring out such candid answers. The most striking query is asking how the feelings associated with being high and intoxicated are like the emotions one experiences when running. This is an insightful way to promote the concept of staying active and building community that fills people with healthy pride and pleasure that was once filled with dangerous, alluring feelings coming from drug and alcohol abuse. 

We do not need to see actual footage of these people when they were in the throes of their addictions, as the interviewer is able to get them to explain, in detail, their past journeys — from how the addictions began, to hitting rock bottom, and then to climbing back out of these dark phases to see the light. It is satisfying to witness the positive romantic, familial and platonic relationships that have resulted from joining this life-changing running club. 

It is also interesting to see childhood footage of the various people involved to suggest that painful memories may have influenced the development of addictive personalities leading to substance abuse. In contrast, it is uplifting to witness a collection of inspiring stills and videos of successful running competitions. 

The mellow piano soundtrack under most of the heartfelt interviews is suitably chosen for this type of moving doc. The swooning orchestral piece near the end of the film, as inspiring accomplishments of those involved in this running club are listed on the screen, helps pack an emotional punch. 

This film proves that the impact of addiction can indeed be mitigated The Boston Bulldogs way!

Turning 29 Today: Florence Pugh. Happy Birthday

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Born
January 3, 1996 · Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Birth name
Florence Rose Pugh

QUOTES:

As an actor, it’s very interesting to make the audience love you while you are doing horrendous things.

I really take my hat off to anybody that steps in the ring because it’s so hard – you’re competing against your friends, and you’re working in front of an audience who tells you exactly what they’re thinking.

I like a role where some of the character’s motivations are confusing or at least interesting.

There’s always going to be pressure, and there’s always going to be an area where you disappoint. As a storyteller, you have to understand that.