Watch Today’s Film Festival: LA LGBTQ+ Shorts Festival 

Watch Film Festival HERE: https://www.wildsound.ca/todays-film-festival/videos/lgbt-shorts-la-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:

BODIES, 3min., USA
Directed by Maria Maya
After enduring a brutal homophobic attack, drag artist Pietra Parker embarks on a deeply personal journey of healing backstage, where she transforms her trauma into a stunning performance that not only reclaims her identity but also ignites a powerful message of resilience and empowerment for the LGBTQ community.

https://www.instagram.com/maria_maya

NOTWITHSTANDING, 9min., USA
Directed by Cris Castro
A death in the family ignites old memories for Adrian, overwhelming him with guilt. He falls back into old habits as he attempts to let go of the past and accept the man he has become.

https://www.facebook.com/A-Pesar-De-Que-310048572497208/

GOOD BEHAVIOR, 19min,. Brazil
Directed by Mathews Silva
Ana, a woman whose life was marked by the tragedy of losing her sister to an unknown killer, decides to introduce her girlfriend, Julia, to her family during a dinner. As the night progresses, dark secrets about her sister’s murder come to light. Confronted with the shocking truth, Ana and Julia must find strength in each other to face the past.

https://www.instagram.com/ms.features

THE BOY WHO PLAYED WITH DOLLS, 10min., USA
Directed by Dale Guy Madison
A gay man tells the childhood memory of losing his “action figure” and how it sparked a desire to collect dolls. He eventually creates and design dolls as a business, a passion, and a form of identity expression

GOD’S DAUGHTER DANCES, 25min., South Korea
Directed by Sungbin Byun
A transgender female dancer, Shin-mi, gets a call from the Military Manpower Administration, to attend for the Military Service Examination. Shin-mi, with everything in readiness, takes her steps to the Military Manpower Administration.

LOVE FROM THE SHADOW, 20min., Chile
Directed by Ale Gálvez
Marta works as a telephone fraudster in her improvised office under a bridge, where she lives all alone. On Mother’s Day, Marta contacts her daughter Laura, but she doesn’t want to have any contact with her, so she lies to her about an illness, and they agree to meet. Marta waits until nightfall, her daughter does not arrive. Finally, she takes out her cell phone and continues to scam.

CHEMSEX, 7min., Brazil
Directed by Daniel Porto
A group of unknown gay men connect via a dating app for casual encounters. The starting point is a chemsex party, where drug use intensifies sexual experiences, but also reveals the depths of human emotions. The film explores both the fascination and liberating energy of these encounters and the emptiness and loneliness that can haunt a gay man’s life.

https://www.instagram.com/nielporto

PUT ON THE COSTUME, 3min., UK
Directed by Ian Floodgate
The transformation of a Drag Queen.

Watch Today’s Festival: ANIMATION Shorts Festival

Watch Film Festival HERE: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/animation-shorts-november

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bodies that fight, 3min., Chile
Directed by Catalina Ibañez
The meeting between the performance and the crowd. The idea embodied in everyone’s gaze. Happiness by own judgment carried out. The meeting of the ideal with reality, embodied in the woman’s body.

http://www.cinando.com/cintamanifilmshttps://instagram.com/cintamanifilms

OUT OF HAND, 3min., South Africa
Directed by Justin Daniel
When one-armed mad scientist, Dr. Victor von Thalamus, completes his mechanical arm creation, he tasks his moronic monster assistant, Bunsen, to watch over the arm while he runs errands. Bunsen is stunned upon the realization that the arm is alive and is on a mission to create havoc. Comedic struggles and failure ensue as Bunsen tries to capture the arm resulting in the destruction of the laboratory.

HISSY FIT, 3min., South Africa
Directed by Kyra Cross
Leeora is an anxious witch looking for a quiet place to sit in her school’s library. Leeora is shushed by the librarian and walks off. Leeora bumps into a fellow witch, Maddie. They fall and Leeora’s anxiety grows, she runs to the back of the library. Leeora hides and Maddie pops around the corner. Leeora is frightened and transforms into a cat. Both confused, a big chase erupts. The library is destroyed. During the aftermath, Maddie pulls herself and Leeora’s book from the rubble. Realising Maddie’s intentions Leeora transforms back. The girls laugh and get caught by the angry librarian.

LIGHTS OUT!, 3min., South Africa
Directed by Atiyya Mayet
Luna is exhausted as she works late into the night, aided by her desk-side lamp. The lamp (Laaitie) comes to life and suggests that she get some rest. Luna dismisses Laaitie and resumes working. They go back and forth flipping Laaitie’s light switch on and off. Eventually, Laaitie flips his switch off, runs away and Luna chases after him. After catching him Luna flips his switch, revealing that she is standing on a ledge, atop her apartment building. Realizing the danger, she has put herself in, she makes the conscious decision to go to bed and turns the light out.

BY TWO, 4min,. South Africa
Directed by Wiam Botma
A stubborn old man goes about his daily routine, struggling with every task due to his age. He hears a ring from the doorbell and finds a robot has been sent to aid him in his old age. As he goes about his daily routine the robot continually tries to aid him, much to his annoyance. A mishap in the bathroom is the final straw for the man, unaided he tumbles down the stairs and gets stuck in a pot, and the robot comes to his aid. The man now visibly relaxed enjoys the help of the robot in his life.

re:connection, 8min., USA
Directed by Kristina Tran
A 3D animated short film about a mechanic, her robot companion, and the path they take to reconnect their relationship.

https://re-connection.carrd.co/
https://www.instagram.com/reconnection.mp4/

Watch Today’s Festival: Best of WILDsound Shorts Festival

Watch Film Festival HERE: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/nov-20-fest-wildsound

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OUT OF CONTROL, 16min,. Switzerland
Directed by bellopropello
Machines and robots take care of almost all human activities. The world is automated, and meaningful individual employment isn’t possible anymore. A workforce simply is no longer needed – except for some monitoring activities – and humans are doomed to carry out completely insignificant, absurd and repetitive work. The monotony of everyday life blends with suppressed desires resulting in a conflicting existence between reality and fiction.

https://www.twitter.com/bellopropello
https://www.instagram.com/bellopropello/

IN SEARCH OF, 14min., India
Directed by Kiran Narayan Dhamale
Parashuram is a boy living in a rural area. He tries to understand the value of people and things around him.


https://www.facebook.com/kiran.dhamale.180?mibextid=ZbWKwL
https://twitter.com/kd_dhamale?t=RPadYN0-OlvD6BUo-RF7wg&s=08
https://www.instagram.com/Kiran_kd_dhamale


ROACHES, 2min., Canada
Directed by David R Creighton
The Bridge Street Mission has a problem with roaches… They can talk.

https://www.facebook.com/DavidCreightonAuthor

MA’S KITCHEN, 12min., USA
Directed by Debbie Vu
Ma’s Kitchen is a semi-autobiographical short film (which will become a feature film) about Debbie Vu, her mother, their language barrier and straddling between two very different cultures, Vietnamese and American.

https://www.instagram.com/ironworxmedianc/

ROLL PIN PUNCH, 12min., USA
Directed by Debbie Vu
A sparring match between two MMA fighters, both women of color, and the pivotal moments leading up to the fight.

https://instagram.com/ironworxmedianc

BUG, 11min., North Macedonia
Directed by Filip Momirovski
An unemployed cellist turned software tester, tries out a smart speaker that generates music based on the listener’s feelings. Things take a turn when the speaker blares ominous sounds in the middle of the night.

http://mediatag.mk/

SEQUENZA NO. 1, 8min., Canada
Directed by Orima Bendisse
First of a series of abstract animation video generated by a feedback between a camera and a tv screen and then process with an editing program and conceptualized to be intricated with a solo instrument, in this case an English horn.

Watch Today’s Festival: DANCE Film Festival

Watch Film Festival HERE: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/dance-festival-november

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SO FAR AWAY, 9min., USA
Directed by Lindsay Gilmour

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/so-far-away-review

SEQUOIA SPIRITS, 12min., USA
Directed by Cherie Carson, David Creech
“Sequoia Spirits” is a playful vertical dance film which peers deep into the heart and soul of a Redwood Grove. Under the great canopy of California’s majestic coastal giants, we get a glimpse into the elements that bring life to the woods – fire, water and earth.

http://www.upswingaerialdance.org/
https://www.facebook.com/UpSwingAerialDanceCompany/
https://twitter.com/cc_upswing
https://www.instagram.com/upswingaerial

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/sequoia-spirits-review

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

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

RED, 5min., Canada
Directed by Marlea van Grinsven
Red depicts the story of a romance gone wrong, where paint is used to show the side revenge and how it slowly passes through everyone until revenge has taken over. It follows our couple as they work through their budding romance slowly getting more and more torn on the outcome as they go, until at the end, revenge wins and takes over.

http://www.movementwithmarlea.com/

https://instagram.com/_movementwithmarlea

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


KITE, 6min,. Canada
Directed by Jerry Trieus
A short film about a dancer on a mission to experience flight. The journey is disappointing and filled with challenges. The result is a transformation as the dance artist finds strength through perseverance and ultimately freedom.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/kite-reviews


I HOPE, 4min,. Canada
Directed by Dylan Blake Murray
This contemporary dance short film depicts a group of friends who are individually dealing with varying misfortunes and hardships in their personal lives. On New Year’s Eve, they come together to reflect on their hopes for the future. They find solace in one another as they share their existential thoughts and feelings.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/i-hope-review

BLIND DREAMERS, 6min,. France
Directed by Sandra Geco
A visual fable with poetic notes that oscillate between reality and surrealism to reveals a universe mixing plastic, landscape and poetry.

https://www.instagram.com/sandrageco/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/blind-dreamers-review

Watch Today’s Festival: ENVIRONMENTAL Showcase Festival

Watch Film Festival HERE: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/nov-18-fest-envio

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HEALING THE LAND, 9min., USA
Directed by Sue Williams
“Healing the Land” follows six months of animal life on Wild Harmony Farm, a 40-acre organic livestock spread run by Rachael Slattery and her husband Ben. As they describe their situation, young farmers today are inheriting tired land, land that has been overused and abused for generations – and their job is to restore it. Where conventional industrial agriculture runs on pesticides, herbicides and animals raised in warehouses, the couple practices regenerative farming, prioritizing soil health, biodiversity, and healthy livestock raised outdoors.

Home

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/healing-the-land-review

BENEATH THE SURFACE: THE FIGHT FOR CORAL, 45min., UK
Directed by Ian Derry
A stunning one-off documentary exploring the corals of the Red Sea, where science and conservation are looking for ways to protect coral globally. Told through the eyes of a Saudi female free-diver, from Saudi Arabia to Mexico during the hottest year on record, it demonstrates the plight of corals, the race for solutions and the need for a coordinated global effort to save our oceans.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/beneath-the-surface-review

Watch Today’s Film Festival, DOC Festival Feature Film: THIS IS IT

Watch the Festival HERE: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/this-is-it-doc-feature-november

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THIS IS IT, 106min., Netherlands
Directed by Trieu Hyunh
An Amsterdam band creates and records a song in 1 day. The result is taken to Gili Trawangan, Indonesia. There, the band leader Trieu, finds amazing Gili musicians to study and to invite for a collaboration. The Gili musicians get to see their own shows. In the process, Trieu refinds an old lost friend.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/this-is-it-review

Toronto/LA Documentary Festival – Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline

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!

Submit via FilmFreeway:

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

Entering it’s 8th year, the Toronto & Los Angeles Documentary Festival now gives filmmakers 5 tiers to showcase and promote their film. (All accepted films get all five tiers).

1) Screening #1 (private screening) where you will 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 LIVE Regal CInemas in downloat Los Angeles. (note: 3rd screening only for short films and also not guaranteed for the guaranteed submission option.)

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.

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.

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

THRILLER/SUSPENSE Film & Screenplay Festival – Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline

Deadline Today: THRILLER/SUSPENSE Film & Screenplay Festival

Submit via FilmFreeway:

Deadline Today – Thriller/Suspense Screenplay Festival

The monthly festival that showcases the best of Thriller/Suspense Genre Stories and Films from around the world.

This is a HYBRID film 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….

With THRILLER screenplays and films, there will always be a market. This is a genre that will always be popular. Agents and producers are always looking for the next great writer and the next great filmmakers who tell great THRILLER stories. So if that is you, we will showcase your script or short film and make sure the right people see your work.

Over 40 FIVE Star Reviews: 

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

– S. MacKie

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.

– A. Odera

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

– A. Chang

Thank you so much for screening our film. The feedback video was such an amazing treat to have. We look forward to submitting more projects here in the future.

– A. Alfaro

Short Film Review: TIMEBANK THE GAME – THE RECORD OF AN EXPERIMENT

Synopsis:

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.

Directed by Amy Cheung

Review by Andie Karvelis:

It’s important to realize this was presented as part of the Hong Kong Shenzhe Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture. A six week alternate reality game took place between 27, August to 26, November 2022. This very unique experience was written by Wing Yan Ng and writer/director Amy Cheung.


In true video game fashion you need to have a computer generated realm, this was thanks to Shence Mao for their 3D game design work, Erkka Nissinen ( 3D effects ) and Jeff Yiu who was responsible for the cinematography, A.I. motion and the editing. All of the A.I. and computer generated imagery was stunning and seamless. Amy Chueng and Jeff Yiu also handled the voice over for the A.I. robot and the visual effects which were exceptional.


However, TimeBank ( the game ) wasn’t just solely computer generated with A.I. There were some very impactful live action sequences that addressed serious issues concerning our eco systems, solar energy and food waste. Personally, I would have enjoyed more time spent on what each individual group was doing to help with these environmental concerns.


This film is a great educational tool that would fit perfectly in schools to spark the interest of our youth to become more involved in protecting this little blue rock we all call hom

Feature Film Review: BIG EASY QUEENS. LGBTQ+ Documentary

Synopsis:

Eighty minutes of pure horror queer celebration with original musical numbers, voodoo, zombies, Drag Queens, and campy neo-giallo delight soaked in blood, gristle, and glitter, oh my! In this “glam horror” righteous extravaganza, a battle for territory requires the Bouvèé sisters to set aside their differences to become the “Big Easy Queens!” Entirely made-in-Florida and set in the steamy underworld, BIG EASY QUEENS follows Minnie Bouvèé, Mob Queen of the Quarter, and her rivalry with her arch-nemesis, Poodles Makenzie. After Minnie Bouvèé has Poodles Makenzie’s crew brutally slaughtered, she braces for the blowback; what she doesn’t expect, however, is to be stalked by a creepy masked figure who leaves behind bouquets of gardenias and terrifying notes. Is this Poodles’ revenge, or the work of Minnie’s estranged sister who stole her man years ago and has suddenly reappeared in her life?

Directed by Erynn Dalton

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Review by Parker Jesse Chase:

“Big Easy Queens” is a musical celebration of queer horror, blending blood, gristle, and glitter into a unique spectacle. The film revolves around a battle for territory forcing the Bouvèé sisters to set aside their differences and unite as the “Big Easy Queens.”


The story follows Minnie Bouvèé, Mob Queen of the Quarter, as she contends with her arch-nemesis, Poodles Makenzie. After having Poodles’ crew brutally slaughtered, Minnie braces for retaliation, but is instead stalked by a creepy masked figure who leaves behind bouquets of gardenias and threatening notes. The mystery deepens as Minnie wonders if this is Poodles’ revenge or the work of her estranged sister, who reappears in her life after years of animosity.


From the title card, it’s clear “Big Easy Queens” promises a bloody tale. The film draws cinematic inspirations from iconic films such as “The Birdcage”, “The Producers”, and “Chicago”, with a touch of “Austin Powers” thrown in (the gun bra scene is particularly memorable). A threatening letter attached with white gardenias—a personal touch for Miss Bouvèé—adds an eerie layer to the plot. The musical numbers delve into the characters’ complicated histories, especially involving Jackson, who left Minnie for her sister, Mimi. Jackson’s constant scheming for money reveals the emotional manipulations at play.


Mimi makes a deal with Poodles, agreeing to be her “pet” in exchange for limitless cash to keep Jackson. Just as Mimi thinks she’s getting what she wants, a surprising twist keeps her desires just out of reach.


The bloody covered gardenias are the most artistically cinematic element, and the kaleidoscope sequence is killer—pun intended. The film’s play on witchcraft, in a scene reminiscent of “I Love Lucy” and “Scooby-Doo”, showcases the sister duo’s plot to outsmart Poodles.


As the story unfolds, the villain behind the crime isn’t who we expect. The thrupple of men planning to take over the Quarter is revealed to be led by Giuseppe, Miss Bouvèé’s right-hand man, who witnessed his mother’s accidental murder at Minnie’s hands with Poodles’ right hand man and Jackson by his side. The revenge plot comes full circle, with the sisters uniting to take down the thrupple and rise in power.


In the end, the two sisters find their happy ending not with a man, but by rediscovering their bond and performing together at the club. The production design, costumes, and setting perfectly capture the glitz and glam of the LGBTQ Queen lifestyle with a mob boss twist. This blend of high camp and gangster drama is rare, making the film’s storytelling experience truly unique.


Directed by Erynn Dalton, with a screenplay by Robert Leleux and an original score by Geoffrey Short, “Big Easy Queens” is a blood-soaked, glittering joyride through queer horror. Eric Swanson as Miss Bouvèé and Jennifer McClain as Poodles MaKenzie deliver standout performances, making this film a must-watch for fans of the genre.