Short Film Review: STAGE. Directed by Angelika Poletaeva, Mark Limansky

“The Stage” – follows a young girl’s visit to a theater, where she is enchanted by everything, from the grand entrance to the velvet seats. Her innocent perspective is challenged when she accidentally enters the performers’ dressing rooms and witnesses their raw emotions. This thought-provoking art-house film explores how this experience alters her view of the world.

Review by Parker Jesse Chase:

“The Stage” is an art-house short film that captures a young girl as she explores the enchanting and eerie world within the theater stage. The film’s cinematography is both engaging and elemental, playing a crucial role in immersing the audience to join in on the girl’s experience.

The opening scene, with its 360-degree shot that transforms a stagnant chandelier into a spinning spectacle, sets the tone for the film, leading us seamlessly to the girl spinning on the floor—a visual metaphor for her descent into the surreal world of the theater.


The film excels in its use of camera movement, particularly in the dolly track shot that draws the viewer closer to the stage, focusing our attention on the performers. Each character is meticulously designed, striking, and memorable, contributing to the film’s overall visual impact. The young girl’s immersion in this theatrical experience is initially magical, but as the story progresses, a creeping sense of unease takes hold, hinting at the darker undertones that exist beneath the narrative.


As the girl inadvertently enters the performers’ stage or dressing room, she witnesses their raw, unfiltered emotions, leading her to question the nature of the world she inhabits. The film deftly shifts from the enchanting to the unsettling, culminating in a chilling realization that the theater may be a representation of hell itself. The final reveal—that the grand theater is, in reality, an abandoned, graffiti-covered buildin —forces the audience to reconsider everything they’ve seen. Are these performers the ghosts of the past, or is the theater a manifestation of the internal hell we all carry?


The film is a dazzling blend of beauty and darkness, using its artistic vision to juxtapose the two in dramatic fashion. The lighting, color schemes, and wardrobe choices are all meticulously crafted, highlighting what needs to be seen while allowing shadows to play with the imagination. The visual storytelling is poetic and biting, exploring themes of power imbalances, political ties, and societal injustices through a surrealistic lens.


“The Stage” masterfully uses subtle movements and thoughtfully composed shots to create art within every frame. The concept of showcasing the variety of human experiences—hunger, addiction, violence, and despair—through the eyes of a child watching a heightened theatrical performance adds a layer of complexity to the narrative. The film’s satirical take on excess and gluttony, reminiscent of the extravagance of the Capitol in “The Hunger Games,” underscores its critique of societal issues.


One of the most haunting sequences involves a puppeteer, where the eerie laughter and the dreamlike quality of the scene blur the line between reality and fantasy. The backstage moments, where performers reveal their true selves behind masks, yet remain voiceless, further enhance the dreamlike, almost nightmarish atmosphere of the film.


“The Stage” is a visual feast that challenges its audience to question the nature of reality, the roles we play in life, and the masks we wear to hide our inner turmoil. It’s a film that lingers in the mind, leaving viewers to ponder whether the theater was a glimpse into a fantastical world or a reflection of the hellish reality we often overlook.

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Feature Film Review: THE STRATEGY. Directed by Zied Kaf Alghazal

Synopsis:

A man wakes with amnesia after an explosion. Unaware of his identity, he’s a mafia boss targeted by a cartel. His past threatens their operations. As he regains memory, he confronts the dangerous crime world

Review by Andie Karvelis:

When an explosion gives a mafia boss amnesia, he wakes without realizing that he’s been targeted by a cartel because of his past. As his memories slowly start returning, he has to confront the dangerous crime world he was a part of.


I have mixed feelings about this film. On one hand, I really like the premise of the story that was created by Zedd K Ghazal. It’s such a unique storyline and it grabs your attention. Zedd created a wonderful action/adventure story that is suspenseful and intriguing. Yet there were some things that didn’t make sense to me but huge props to Zedd K Ghazal who also starred in the film, edited and directed this with Sam Salman. I really liked how the filmmakers chose to do the flashbacks. They added in special effects so you understood you were seeing something from the past. Also they did a great job with the music, it really elevated the emotion of the scenes.


Robert Zambrano was the Cinematographer/ Audio engineer and I have to give him credit because having multiple tasks on a production is hard. The cinematography looked really nice. Plus the Stunt Coordinator Billy Leo did a great job with the fight sequences. For me, I would have loved to see the camera angles help sell some of the hits. The devil is always in the details and in a full length feature there are going to be lots of devils to contend with.


All in all, I love the idea of this and I think the filmmakers are really on to something special.

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Feature Film Review: IMMERSION. Directed by William R.A. Rush

Synopsis:

A woman in a new home must protect her family while contending with the unexpected inhabitants of her house.

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Review by Victoria Angelique:


The film, IMMERSION, captures the audience from the first few frames with spooky special effects and captivating cinematography. It gives the feeling of a ghostly presence in the empty house, a theme that continues as the people arrive as the effects evolve into playing with shadows to make the protagonist feel as if she’s going crazy. 

The lighting design gives a nod to the classic horror films. The scenes set at night use blue and amber hues, allowing everything to still be visible in the frame. Shadows are able to be seen more clearly, along with the characters faces and ghostly movement. Nothing is kept in the dark, yet the film is still suspenseful. It’s the way this genre used to be made, where playing with the lighting added to the story in an artistic fashion. 

The story has depth to it, rather than just a basic ghost story for the sake of scaring the audience. Alisha is dealing with the stress of a new move, trying to adjust as a new single mother and being stalked. Ghosts are just the icing on the cake, a factor that makes her think that she might actually be going insane. The story wraps up nicely, as she deals with the presence in her new home and her life issues.

Fans of ghost stories and drama might want to give IMMERSION a chance. The sound design gives a haunting score with the special effects and gripping story keeping the audience glued to the screen until the end. 

Today’s Writing Festival Deadline: 1 PAGE SCREENPLAY CONTEST

Submit a screenplay that is only 1 page long and have it performed at the Writing Festival by professional actors.


(NOTE: The screenplay submission must be properly formatted.)


 Submit for only $20. ALL of the screenplays will be accepted and performed. If there is a beginning/middle/end, and the grammar is sound, we will perform it.


A great way to get your words out there, obtain the Agent you’re looking for or just get your story and work seen by more people. Your story will be seen by 100,000s of people when it’s read online using top professional actors. It’s a rush you’ll never experience in your life seeing it come to life that way.


The RULES are simple:


1. Write a story that is 1pg. maximum. Edit the heck out of it. We accept all genres.


2. Email your story to festival@lafeedbackfilmfestival.com in .pdf, .doc, .wpd, .rtf, or .fdr format.


In the body in the email please add your:
– FULL NAME
– CITY AND COUNTRY
– TITLE OF STORY
– TYPE OF STORY (genres)
– (optional) and a 1-2 line synopsis of your story.


3. Pay the $20 submission fee via the button below. Please put your full contact info (name, email address) on a title page:

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Watch Short Screenplays performed by professional actors:

EP. 1306 (WILDsound Actors Podcast #4) – Vocalist/Performer Gilda Lyons (9/10: Love Before the Fall)

LISTEN to the podcast: https://www.wildsoundpodcast.com/the-film-podcast-by-wildsound/2024/8/16/ep-1306-wildsound-actors-podcast-4-vocalistperformer-gilda-lyons-910-love-before-the-fall

9/10: Love Before the Fall. Directed by Daron Hagen

The myths of Orpheus and Charon are interwoven with the entirely sung magical-realist story of four friends dining in an Italian bistro who are fated to perish the next morning in the attack on the Twin Towers. At meal’s end, through magical realism, the restaurant’s mysterious strolling violinist is revealed to be Charon, hand extended, awaiting payment. Complying, each reconciles with death, and departs to the sounds of the next morning’s busy signals and the calls of first responders.

Hannah Ehman chats with composer/vocalist Gilda Lyons about working on the musical 9/10: Love Before the Fall, and her career as an artist.

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Watch Hannah’s national commercial spots: https://www.ispot.tv/topic/actor-actress/bP8/hannah-ehman

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Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: Toronto DOCUMENTARY Film Festival

NEW OPTION: For limited time – Option to submit and garner an automatic acceptance of your film. Agenda is to create exposure for the filmmaker and their film!

With that acceptance, you will receive an audience feedback video, plus 2 interviews (blog and podcast) to promote the filmmaker and film.

Submit via FilmFreeway:

Since 2016, the FEEDBACK Film Festival has been showcasing the best of Documentary Short Films. We now will be showcasing a Documentary Film Festival every month in the heart of downtown Toronto at the Carlton Cinemas.

We have created a hybrid festival with 4 tiers to enhance your film and your festival experience. All accepted films receive all four tier options:

Tier #1 – Your film plays at a private festival event where the audience will record their comments/reactions to your film on their camera or phone, then we edit them and send you a promotional video. No matter what you will receive a promotional video of your film of people commenting on your film.

Tier #2 (optional) – We put up your film live on our FILM FESTIVAL APP for 24 hours and invite a select industry audience to watch it. With this system, some films have already received a distribution deal as many platforms are looking for solid feature and short documentaries. We can not guarantee anything of course but this has been very helpful to many in the past. (see testimonials below)

Then (Tier #3) we will send you a list of questions to answer for our blog interview that will promote you and your film. Then after that (Tier #4) we will set up a podcast interview on our popular ITunes show where will we chat with you about the process of how the film was made.

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We also will be showcasing winning documentary treatments at our festival every single month.

Awards & Prizes

The Documentary Short Festival was created for filmmakers. The goal is to showcase the best of documentary talent in film from around the world.

Read daily testimonials: https://documentaryshortfilmfestival.com/?s=testimonial

Submit to TODAY’S FREE Festival: DIVERSITY Film Festival

MISSION STATEMENT: To provide filmmakers & screenplay writers of diverse backgrounds and/or with diverse stories a place to showcase their voice to a large audience and help further their careers as an artist! Free of stereotypes and degradation. We will bring a true multicultural experience represented for the artist and for the audience who attends the festival.

We support the following topics, filmmakers and communities: LGBT, Disability Culture, Racial/Ethnic Diversity, Religious Diversity, Family structures, as well as other social diversities including the aging population and youth in cinema.

This festival hub is part of the FEEDBACK Festival format that takes place at least 8 times a MONTH in Los Angeles & Toronto. Weekly film festivals and screenplay table readings occurs.

Submit via FilmFreeway:

Watch the ENVIRONMENTAL Virtual Festival TODAY

ENVIRONMENTAL Festival Streams for 48 hours starting at 3pm EST on August 17th. Then shut down forever. You can stream it on the WILDsound streaming service on the web, and download on your IPhone, or FireStick (search WILDsound on your APPS). Go to https://www.wildsound.ca/browse

NOTE: You can download for FREE for 7 days and then it’s only $3.99 per month. There is original content online, including the best short films in the world today. Plus, there will be brand NEW film festival every single day of the year.

Watch the entire lineup of films on the streaming cycle when you sign on. Or, watch each film using the individual link.

FOR YOU, 3min., UK
Directed by Luca Paulii
‘For You’ is a heartfelt letter from a father to his two-year-old son, capturing a summer day in the park, a world filled with wonders yet to be discovered and a looming danger. Set in Peckham, South East London, the director narrates the story in Italian, the language he has spoken to his son since birth. This project is deeply intimate and personal, yet carries a universal and resonating message: what lies ahead might be uncertain, but with love, courage, and imagination, we can create a better future.

Watch Film Directly HERE:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-for-you

http://www.perteshortfilm.com/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-for-you

LAST STAND: SAVING THE ELWHA RIVER’S LEGACY FORESTS, 23min., USA
Directed by Dan Herz
When a large, ecologically sensitive legacy forest in the heart of the Elwha River Watershed was identified for harvest, the Earth Law Center, Keystone Species Alliance, and Center for Whale Research began using all legal means possible against the Washington State Department of Natural Resources in an attempt to halt the impending clear-cut. Through breathtaking cinematography and intimate interviews, witness the profound beauty and ecological significance of the watershed, as well as the dire consequences of unchecked deforestation.

Watch Film Directly HERE:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-last-stand-saving-the-elwha-rivers-legacy-forests

https://www.instagram.com/earthlawcenter

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-last-stand

TIMEBANK THE GAME – THE RECORD OF AN EXPERIMENT, 40min., Hong Kong
Directed by Amy Cheung
One hundred life forms received a distressing signal from the vanished civilization of Pharmakon, learning that Earth is on the verge of self-destruction. Time Lord has devised a way to destabilize time, propelled Earth beings to enter an alternate reality through “THE GAME” – a mysterious portal that reduces them to a single-cell form.

Watch Film Directly HERE:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-timebank-the-game

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-timebank

TAMBOPATA, 25min., USA
Directed by Adele Davis, Ceci Davis
Tambopata is a participatory short documentary examining the effects of the global climate crisis as manifested in one of the most protected areas in the Peruvian Amazon, Tambopata National Reserve.

Watch Film Directly HERE:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-tambopata

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-tambopata

Writer Debby Regan (SOME STARS FADE AT TWILIGHT)

https://youtu.be/NJyFCbIWP14

1. What is your short story about?
I recently watched the William Holden film Network for the first time and I started googling the actor’s life. Although I’m a fan, I did not know about his tragic death from a fall while intoxicated in November, 1981 because I was a toddler at the time. Natalie Wood also died by drowning while intoxicated only two weeks later. Coincidentally, William Holden’s companion Stefanie Powers was costarring with Natalie Wood’s husband on the Aaron Spelling television hit, Hart to Hart. Wood’s husband Robert Wagner is still regarded by some as a person of interest in her death. The story is imaginative speculation, but the character of Patricia is based on an interview of Stefanie Powers. She referred to Holden’s alcoholism as “his disease.” She also related how her two best friends “both married Robert Wagner, but I was married to him on television.” The character of Tad is a pastiche of different Wagner characters. I changed details of the real life deaths of Holden and Wood out of respect for their last moments.

2. What genres would you say this story is in?
It’s an homage to the fictionalized Hollywood novels of Jackie Collins and Jacqueline Susann.

3. How would you describe this story in two words?
Sleazy fun.

4. What movie have you seen the most in your life?
Lawrence of Arabia.

5. What is your favorite song? (Or, what song have you listened to the most times in your life?)
The Sleigh Ride Song is my favorite Christmas song. Rock DJ by Robbie Williams is a current favorite on Spotify. I also love ‘80’s camp hits, anything Rolling Stone puts on their “worst” list.

6. Do you have an all-time favorite novel?
Valley of the Dolls and Blonde are fun reads because the writers did not intend for camp to ensue. The prose sounds beautiful and Dickensian, but the content is beyond anything Dickens imagined. Only Joyce Carol Oates can write a graphic scene between three people and feel as pure as Snow White while doing it, but she’ll never dethrone Jacqueline Susann as queen of Hollywood fiction.

7. What motivated you to write this story?
Trying to make sense out of actor William Holden’s sad death.

8. If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would that be?
Rudolf Valentino. He’s mysterious because he died so young at the height of his fame. I read his biography when I was very young and the pictures from silent movies seemed almost alien to me. Also, I love wine and Italian food and ballroom dancing. Maybe he would help me improve my tango, a dance he popularized.

9. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?
Cooking, bicycling, standard poodles, environmental protection, and wine.

10. What influenced you to enter your story to get performed?
I was browsing through Submittable and came across the opportunity.

11. Any advice or tips you’d like to pass on to other writers?
Have fun and be yourself. Believe in your dreams. Delete rejection emails immediately. Be open to feedback, but it’s okay to disregard criticism that isn’t constructive, even if it’s from an editor.

Poet Calvin Shaw (Dreaming in Crystals)

1) What is the theme of your poem?

The theme of this poem is experiencing lust over love. The idea of how a toxic relationship has its own romantic advantages and disadvantages that a long term faithful relationship may have. Everything that glitters isn’t gold but you still respect and love what was even if it ends in an empty and lonely way. 

2) What motivated you to write this poem?
I see relationships that sucks the life out of friends/family but I feel that some people have their own preference in romantic relationships but in the end we find ourselves lonely. 

3) How long have you been writing poetry?
I have been writing poetry since I was 18 years old and it intensified during my time in college. I have grown up around music and that is where my passion for poetry began. 

4) If you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would
that be?
I would have dinner with my mother so I can ask her about the afterlife, laugh at memories, and tell her how everyone is doing. 

5) What influenced you to submit to have your poetry performed by a
professional actor?
I am still finding my own voice in reading my poetry, so to hear it performed has provided me with confidence to read my poetry in front of audiences to enhance my emotion in my writing. 

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?
Yes, I write short stories, lyrics, and essays. I want to begin writing musicals/plays so I can combine my love for music and screenwriting. 

7) What is your passion in life?

My family is a huge passion in my life, I always want to make them proud. Attending concerts and jamming out on my headphones is an escape to my personal world of music.