Action/Crime/Mystery Festival – Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline

This festival now takes place every single month giving filmmakers 4 tiers to showcase and promote their film (All accepted films get all four tiers).

Submit via FilmFreeway:

1) Screening #1 is held in Toronto or Los Angeles where you will also obtain your audience feedback video.
2) Screening #2 virtually on the Film Festival streaming service (optional)
3) Podcast interview on Film Festival Radio on ITunes
4) Blog interview promoting you and your film.

All festival dates have been promoted to private screenings with the same Audience FEEDBACK videos made for the short & feature films, and recorded script readings performed by professional actors for the screenplays. This is our way of showing community over distance so everyone around the world can experience our Audience Feedback videos.

Monthly Deadlines

Short Film Festival – Occurs once a month in Los Angeles and Toronto

Your film will get screened in front of a large, broad audience.

– We are a feedback festival and you will actually hear what the industry and film lovers think of your film.

NEW Showcase: Submit your FEATURE FILM and receive an audience feedback promotional/testimonial video of your film. Great video to use to get into more festivals and/or promote your film. All submissions receive the committee’s feedback notes on their film no matter what, as per their request.

Today’s PODCAST: EP. 1347 – Filmmaker Cyril Durand-Gasselin (MIHI: At the center of our gaze)

LISTEN to the podcast: http://www.wildsoundpodcast.com/the-film-podcast-by-wildsound/2024/11/5/ep-1347-filmmaker-cyril-durand-gasselin-mihi-at-the-center-of-our-gaze

MIHI: At the center of our gaze, 15min., France

Directed by Cyril Durand-Gasselin

Introspection is a mental activity which can be described metaphorically as the act of “looking inside” oneself, through a form of attention paid to one’s own sensations, states or thoughts. In psychology, this is the inner knowledge we have of our perceptions, actions, emotions and knowledge, which is different from that which an outside observer might have.

https://facebook.com/Compagnienos

https://instagram.com/compagnie_nos

Get to know the filmmaker:

What motivated you to make this film?

I wanted to show how important introspection has been for me in my life, and still is. It helped me grow so much. By giving this work to the world, I hope it will reminds everyone how important it is to take time to listen to yourself and to learn as much as you can from everything you can find inside.

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

Honestly, I’ve got really touched and smiled all the way through the video. The comments were so nice and good but mostly really interesting. And it is really satisfying to hear comments from people that you don’t know that are coming from another country.

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Watch Today’s Film Festival: ARTISTS DOC Shorts Festival

Watch Festival HERE: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/artists-documentary-festival-november-2024

Go to the Daily Film Festival Platform http://www.wildsound.ca and sign up for the free 7 day trial to watch a new and original festival every single day.

Go to the festival page directly and watch dozens of films:
https://www.wildsound.ca/todays-film-festival/

See the Full Lineup of Films:

WHAT MAKES AN ARTIST?, 10min., Lebanon
Directed by Raafat Abou Daka
“What Makes an Artist” is an introspective documentary that delves into the lives of the internationally renowned sculptor brothers Assaf, exploring the unexpected paths that led them to their craft. The film peels back the layers of their fame to reveal the human side of their journey, offering a rare glimpse into their early struggles and the alternate careers they nearly pursued.

https://www.instagram.com/raafat.ad/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/what-makes-an-artist-review

BLACK & BLUE, 16min., Australia
Directed by Hamish MacGregory
When Rupert is “up” he paints himself blue and becomes Zarcon. Made by his son, Black & Blue is a character study of a person living with bipolar disorder.

https://www.instagram.com/ham_mac/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/black-blue-review

ROCK PAPER PAINT: ART OF THE PEOPLE, 34min,. USA
Directed by Audrey Daniel
This is a two part film, a story which documents the dynamic flood of public art which occurred during the social upheaval magnified by the pandemic and the history of Public Art and social justice in the Bay Area. This is an ode to the artists that have taken on the role of leaders using art to create awareness in murals, poster art, as well as ground breaking memorials, that have been created to address social change

http://rockpaperpaint.com/https://www.instagram.com/rock.paperpaint

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/rock-paper-paint-review

Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: FANTASY/SCI-FI Film & Screenplay Festival

Over 75 FIVE Star Reviews on FilmFreeway!

FANTASY and SCI-FI Stories used to be a fringe market. Now they are in the mainstream and forever as movies, television shows, and stories in this genre are a multi-billion dollar market.

Submit via FilmFreeway:

This is a HYBRID film festival (NOT an online festival) with live screenings for the audience feedback video you will receive, plus an optional virtual 2nd showcase to enhance the film’s exposure. Festival also conducts blog and podcast interviews with the filmmaker. We have also started a filmmaker’s WhatsApp group with over 100 joined to date to chat about next project and make contacts etc….

Get your script and story performed by professional actors at the Fantasy/Sci-Fi Festival. WINNING reading every single month!

Get your short or feature film showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival and get an audience video. Now a monthly festival taking place in either Chicago, Los Angeles, or Toronto

All festival dates have been updated to private screenings with the same Audience FEEDBACK videos made for the short & feature films, and recorded script readings performed by professional actors for the screenplays. This is our way of showing community over distance so everyone around the world can experience our Audience Feedback videos.

We specialize in showcasing Fantasy/Sci-Fi stories and making sure that when the work is ready, the writer will benefit by at least obtaining a solid agent.

Awards & Prizes

Accepted Films get their films showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Then you’ll garner an Audience Video on your film which is a great promotional vehicle, which will set you up to get submitted to future festivals.

Accepted Screenplays get their work performed by professional actors at the writing festival. 3-5 weeks after submitting, you will be sent an email with your full feedback and told if your script is ready to be performed at our festival. We do not have finalists etc.. It is either a winner or a rewrite is suggested and you have a chance to re-submit at a discount rate.

Watch Today’s Film Festival: DOC SOCIETY Festival

Watch Festival HERE: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/doc-society-festival-november

Go to the Daily Film Festival Platform http://www.wildsound.ca and sign up for the free 7 day trial to watch a new and original festival every single day.

Go to the festival page directly and watch dozens of films:
https://www.wildsound.ca/todays-film-festival/

See the Full Lineup of Films:

SAPPHIRE GIRLS, 20min., China
Directed by Zhuoheng Liu
The left-behind girls in the mountains of Hunan province rely on basketball to get out of the mountains and change their fate.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/sapphire-girls-review


Watch SAPPHIRE GIRLS audience feedback video:

THE LIGHT OF TRUTH: RICHARD HUNT’S MONUMENT TO IDA B. WELLS, 70min., USA
Directed by Rana Segal
This feature documentary weaves together sculptor Richard Hunt’s process and life story, with that of civil rights crusader, suffragist and antilynching activist, Ida B. Wells. Hunt creates the Light of Truth monument for the Bronzeville community at the former site of the Ida B. Wells Homes. Wells’ history and the sculptor’s history intersect in their mutual reaction and actions as they confront the injustices of racism with their work.

http://amonumentforidabfilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/aMonumentForIdaB/
https://twitter.com/idafilm
https://www.instagram.com/lollyvangogo/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/the-light-of-truth-review

Watch THE LIGHT OF TRUTH audience feedback:

Today’s PODCAST: EP. 1346 – Filmmaker Alexander Miguel (THE BRIDES OF DRACULA)

LISTEN to the podcast: http://www.wildsoundpodcast.com/the-film-podcast-by-wildsound/2024/11/4/ep-1346-filmmaker-alexander-miguel-the-brides-of-dracula

THE BRIDES OF DRACULA, 5min,. UK

Directed by Alexander Miguel

Introducing a new breed of vampires – More alternative, more sensual, more dangerous. Loosely based on the legends of Draculas wives, the good, bad and the evil bride inhabit an old misty graveyard set in the high mountains, waiting for their beloved master to be resurrected once more. Inspired by original costumes and props by Derby-based designer Liam Brandon Murray, this is a unique film showcasing the finest in Wearable Art for the designer’s cinematic debut.

https://www.instagram.com/alezmigz/

Get to know the filmmaker:

What motivated you to make this film?

I had long wanted to do a fashion film based around vampires. I had initially envisioned a very dark classic victorian look, but when I found designer Liam Brandon Murray, a whole new world opened up to me. This was the most unconventional and bizarre kind of fashion I had ever seen the likes of. So intricate, so luxurious, yet so macabre and puzzling in it’s grandness. I knew that I had found something entirely unique and had access to a kind of innovative fashion that nobody else did. I thought to myself, I’ll be a real fool if I don’t jump on this opportunity! Liam and I clicked from the get-go, and it was clear that this would just be the start of many creative collaborations to come. I was able to pick and choose all my favourite pieces from his collection of work. We needed to piece together 4 complete looks and additionally threw in a few more items to showcase as much of Liam’s work as possible. His outfits carry heavy influences of otherworldly flair, his inspiration drawn from mythology, aliens and religious figures into a seamless blend.

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

It is such an unreal feeling to have strangers speak about my work, they don’t know me or my team, so their perceptions and notions of the work are completely unbiased, raw and organic. People loved the surprising elements of lavish colour, which I think is rather unusual in the gothic genre. The fashion of course, gains a lot of wow-factor, and the fact it is put together like a music video, driven by sound and music rather than dialogue.

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Short Film Review: EXCEPTION. Directed by Rodrigue Hammal

When a leaked video of his lecture on the Psychology of Oppression goes viral and sparks accusations of anti-Semitism, tenured Palestinian-American professor Karim Hadawi finds himself at a crossroads with a harrowing ultimatum: issue a public apology to salvage his career or risk losing not only his job but also the custody of his beloved daughter. This unexpected challenge forces Karim to navigate a turbulent territory where principles clash with the pressures of public perception, plunging him into a distressing battle for integrity, family, and the preservation of freedom of speech.

Review by Andie Karvelis:

This was written prior to October 2023 and it was inspired by true events.


When a video is leaked of Palestinian-American professor Karim Hadawi’s lecture on the psychology of oppression it sparks accusations of Anti-Semitism and threatens not only the professor’s livelihood but his integrity, his family, and the preservation of freedom of speech.

This story was written by Nader Yousef and adapted into a screenplay by Khaled and Sami Sabawi. Regardless of where you stand on the conflict between Palestine and Israel, this is an incredibly powerful story. Within this technological age, we have a tendency to live in a “cancel culture”. Someone says or does something we don’t necessarily like and we have several online platforms to post on about it. Things can be taken out of context and quickly spiral out of control until someone is now the pariah of the world. Nader, Khaled and Sami were very smart in how this was written because it’s really about freedom of speech.

The cinematography in this was stunning, that is due to Gareth Taylor and his keen eye. Some marvelous camera shots make the look and feel of the entire film gorgeous. Personally, I was so impressed with the cast and Rodrigue Hammal’s directing. Everyone, and I do mean EVERYONE, was very organic, believable and perfectly cast. Waleed Zuaiter portrays Professor Karim Hadawi and you immediately like him, you feel empathy for him as he undergoes this journey and has some very difficult decisions to make. Each and every actor brought this story to life and Rodrigue knew exactly the performance to get from each of them.When a film is this good, you tend to get wrapped up in the story and the score seems to blend
into the world the writers created. I’m one of those individuals that pays attention to the music and James Vader did a sensational job on the score. The filmmakers really made a masterpiece with this film and I definitely look forward to what they will create next.

WILDsound Film & Screenplay Festival: Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline

Voted Top 100 Best Reviewed Festival in the world!

Entering it’s 18th year, WILDsound now gives filmmakers 5 tiers to showcase and promote their film. (all accepted films garner the audience feedback festival, the 2nd bonus screening, and the interviews)

Submit via FilmFreeway:

1) Screening #1 where you will also obtain your audience feedback video.
2) Screening #2 virtually on the streaming service WILDsound TV (optional)
3) Screening #3 at a sold out public screening at the Carlton Cinemas in Toronto, or the LA LVE Regal Theatre in Los Angeles.

4) Podcast interview at WILDsound Radio on ITunes
5) Blog interview promoting you and your film.

The first film festival screening gives you our award winning Audience FEEDBACK videos made for the short & feature films.

Festival is also known for it’s Screenplay portion of the festival. We do recorded script readings performed by professional actors. FULL Feedback no matter what on all submissions from industry professionals.

WILDsound Writing and Film Festival – Daily Deadlines

Today’s Podcast: EP. 1345 – Filmmaker David Kreech & Featured Cast Michael Klubock (KIDS OCEAN DAY / A LOVE PROJECT)

LISTEN to the podcast: http://www.wildsoundpodcast.com/the-film-podcast-by-wildsound/2024/11/3/ep-1345-filmmaker-david-kreech-amp-featured-cast-michael-klubock-kids-ocean-day-a-love-project

KIDS OCEAN DAY / A LOVE PROJECT, 9min., USA
Directed by David Creech

A behind the scenes look at the the educational philosophy of Kids Ocean Day founder, Michael Klubock.

https://www.kidsoceanday.org/

https://www.facebook.com/kidsoceanday

https://www.instagram.com/kidsoceanday/

Get to know filmmaker David Kreech & Featured Cast Michael Klubock

What motivated you to make this film?

David: I participated in several KOD events and I felt compelled to tell the story of Michael and the volunteers and kids

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

David: I felt the comments were accurateMichael: I appreciated the time and effort to review the film and the kind words of support,

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Watch Today’s Film Festival: PIERRE PINONCELLI, THE ARTIST WHO CUT OFF HIS FINGER, 85min., France

PIERRE PINONCELLI, THE ARTIST WHO CUT OFF HIS FINGER, 85min., France
Directed by Virgile Novarina
Since his two hammer attacks on Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain urinal in 1993 and 2006, artist Pierre Pinoncelli has been known the world over for this iconoclastic and subversive act. This resounding artistic attack obscured the rest of his career in the eyes of the public. Stopping painting in 1966 to devote himself to happenings, Pinoncelli has never ceased to denounce the contradictions of our society. Pinoncelli is the man who sprayed André Malraux with red paint in 1969, who robbed a bank to protest against apartheid in 1975, who publicly mutilated himself in Colombia to free Ingrid Bétancourt and denounce the violence of the FARCS in 2002. Portrait of an extraordinary artist by Virgile Novarina.

Watch Film Here: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/pierre-pinoncelli-the-artist-who-cut-off-his-finger

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Go to the festival page directly and watch dozens of films:
https://www.wildsound.ca/todays-film-festival/


http://www.pinoncelli-lefilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/FilmPierrePinoncelli/
https://twitter.com/VirgileNovarina/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/pierrre-pinoncelli-review