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MARCH 2018 WINNING STORIES, SCREENPLAYS and FILMS
23 short films. 6 Short Stories & Novels. 25 Screenplays = 51 winning works for March 2018
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IMITATION, 16min., Poland, DramaWATCH Audience FEEDBACK | DINNER FOR TWO, 15min, Taiwan, Drama/RelationshipWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
GIRL AT THE DOOR, 12min, South Korea, DramaWATCH Audience FEEDBACK | THROUGH THE SUPERMARKET IN FIVE EASY STEPS, 9min, Finland, Dance WATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
MWAH, 12min., Iran, DramaWATCH Audience FEEDBACK | I… |
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FEBRUARY 2018 WINNING STORIES, SCREENPLAYS and FILMS
22 short films. 32 screenplays. 8 short films & novels: 62 winning videos for February 2018.
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VIOLET AND JUNE, 6min., Canada, Romance/ComedyWATCH Audience FEEDBACK | WHAT IF??, 14min., Hungary, Romance/DramaWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
EASY, A 3 MINUTE LOVE STORY, 3min., USA, Romance/Drama WATCH Audience FEEDBACK | THE WEDDING SONG, 13min, USA, Romance/Drama WATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
GOD CAME ?ROUND, 5min, Italy, Romance/Comedy WATCH Audience FEEDBACK | 116, 15min., USA, ExperimentalWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
THE WRITER?S WOMAN, 23min., Mexico, Romance/DramaWATCH Audience… |
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JANUARY 2018 WINNING STORIES, SCREENPLAYS and FILMS
25 short films, 55 screenplays, 15 novels & short stories = 95 winning videos for January 2018.
BOLD GREEN, 28min., Germany, Romance/Drama WATCH Audience FEEDBACK | MARTINA, OH MARTINA, 12min., Spain, Romance/Drama WATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
MAMMA, 5min., Italy, Crime/ThrillerWATCH Audience FEEDBACK | THE FLOW, 3min., Belgium, AdventureWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
CITY OF MY HEART, 4min., Greece, Documentary WATCH Audience FEEDBACK | STUPID SMARTPHONE THERAPY, 4min., Germany, ExperimentalWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
HONEYMOON, 3min., Switzerland, Romance WATCH Audience FEEDBACK | 21ST CENTURY HERMIT, 3min., UK, Documentary WATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
THE WAVES, 4min., UK, AnimationWATCH Audience FEEDBACK | OUR WONDERFUL NATURE, 3min., Germany, AnimationWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
DEAR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY, 4min., UK, Documentary/WarWATCH Audience FEEDBACK | BE THE ONE, 5min., Switzerland, Crime/Music VideoWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
TOO SOON?, 3min., UK, ComedyWATCH Audience FEEDBACK | JAKE & JULIA, 12min, USA, Comedy/RelationshipWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
ALTERNATIVE MATH, 9min, USA, ComedyWATCH Audience FEEDBACK | EDEN HOSTEL, 14min., Spain, Comedy/Drama |
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Film Review: YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE (UK/USA/France 2017) ****
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Lynne Ramsay (screenplay by), Jonathan Ames (based on the book by)
Scottish director Lynne Ramsay has been praised as one of the best living directors. She has made excellent films the best being RATCATCHER and the last one WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN. She got into front page news when she did not show up on the first day of shooting of ANNE GOT A GUN, abandoning the project completely and causing the producers to sue. In YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE, Ramsay is one of the producers which means she cannot walk out on herself. She presented the unfinished version of the film last year at Cannes winning her Best Screenplay and Joaquin Phoenix Best Actor. Totally deserving! The film is short at 90 minutes, concise and a marvel! This is a dramatic thriller written and directed by Lynne Ramsay, based on the novella of the same name by Jonathan Ames.
Joe (Phoenix), a combat veteran and former FBI agent with post-traumatic stress disorder, is a hired gun who rescues trafficked girls. He cares for his elderly mother in his childhood home in New York City. Joe has graphic flashbacks to his childhood and past in the military and FBI. Director Ramsay loves flashbacks as evident in her previous films, and flashbacks allow her carte blanche to do whatever she wishes to shock the audience.
The trouble starts when returning home from a job, Joe is spotted by the son of Angel, the middleman between Joe and McCleary, his handler. Joe meets with McCleary, and expresses his concerns about his safety potentially being compromised due to Angel’s son being aware of his address. McCleary then informs Joe of his next job: a New York State Senator, Albert Votto, has offered a large sum of money to discreetly find and rescue his abducted daughter, Nina.
The plot thickens with a lot of people getting violently killed. This is director Ramsay’s first thriller though death, killing and the psychology of killing has been dealt with in her previous films particularly in WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN. But she treats this film with dead seriousness. Her fascination with themes of grief, guilt and death is present here as in her other films – a strength in her filmmaking. Apparent is the trauma her protagonist undergoes in the film in his path towards redemption.
Phoenix delivers a remarkable performance similar to the one he did in Paul Anderson’s INHERENT VICE. That role appears to have prepped him for the role of Joe in this film. Judith Roberts is also memorable playing Joe’s mother.
In WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN, Kevin, in the final scene tells his mother that he finally discovers the reason he murdered his schoolmates in the gym. When asked what the reason is, Kevin remarks that he had forgotten. YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE also contains a remarkable ending and a bright one (not to be revealed in this review.) A remarkable ending for an even more remarkable film.
Film Review: THE RIDER (USA 2017) ***1/2
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The film’s title THE RIDER tells it all – what Chinese director Chloe Zhao’s film is all about. The film centres on a rodeo hopeful’s life after his dreams are dashed following a serious rodeo accident.
The audience sees the pain right at the very start when Brady Blackburn, a South Dakota cowboy (Brady Jandreau) manually takes off the medical staples from his wounds. The accident is seen from a video recording, the audience obviously spared the gore and blood.
Zhao emphasizes the claustrophobic life of Brady, despite having the open ranges. He lives with his often drunk and gambling father and mentally challenged sister, Lilly (Lilly Jandreau). His few friends provide him a drinking outlet but it is the rodeo that makes Brady, the man. If a cowboy cannot ride, then what good is he? These be Brady’s own words. With his injury his brain is sensitive and riding rodeo might be the end of him.
Zhao shows Brady’s outlets for his anger. One is the breaking in of a wild horse, named Apollo. It is sad that the horse has to eventually be euthanized as a result of a nasty accident. In another outlet, Brady wrestles one of his young buddies, James but ends up unable to control his inner anger.
Brady Jandreau, a wrangler in real life does an ok acting job, but his riding and horse handling that are more important. Zhao stays away from any romance in her story.
Zhao builds good characterizations. The father is not a one sided cardboard has been. Despite his constant arguments with his son, it is shown at the end that he understands Brady and his decisions. Brady’s anguish, anger and decisions are also well displayed. The horse training and rodeo segments are effectively shot and exciting enough. Joshua James Richards captures the landscape of the open areas of the west, where horses run free.
For a female, Zhao captures the male world of male cowboys surprisingly well. There are only few female characters like Lilly and the absent mother. Female directors are fond of making their male characters cry on film. Brady does burst into tears at his breaking point in the film. Rather than showing his weakness, it shows his desperation. He also has to work at a supermarket to support his family. Like her previous feature SONGS MY BROTHERS TAUGHT ME, she blends in the real life of her character actors into the characters of her story. This results in a sort of documentary but realistic feel in the film.
It is clear throughout THE RIDER that Zhao’s film is an artistic, well thought out process. She does not resort to cheap sentiment. There are few outbursts in confrontations. Dialogue is simple and effective. Zhao is fond of long slow takes to capture the mood of a segment.
THE RIDER premiered at Cannes Directors Fortnight Section to rave reviews. It is easy to see why. Simple storytelling, a good human story and one dealing with nature makes this an excellent film.
Cannes Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbhO6MkO78U
Hot Docs 2018 Capsule Review: LAILA AT THE BRIDGE
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The bridge in Kabul, Afghanistan is a filthy and disgusting place. Smelling of human faeces and vomit, this is the makeshift dwelling of hundreds of homeless Afghanistan drug addicts.
As the difficult to watch (for reason of its material and harsh depiction of human hardships) film informs at the start, 90% of the world’s opium is grown in the country with more than 11% of the population addicted. Laila is the Mother Teresa who brings the addicts home, feed, clothe and more important, try to get them clean and to stay clean.
This is her story. Laila is shown as a dedicated mother of sorts but not without faults. She can be too forward, loud, and bossy, especially when trying to get government aid for her exploits. The film shows two crucial scenes at the bridge, one with her distributing limited food and the other searching through the rubbish for a convert. The film ends on a note of hope with her possibly having a way to get funds for her project.
The film is also made more alive by examining a few addicts in detail, one of whom is Laila’s brother who is presently clean and helping her, after 25 years of addiction. A very eye-opening documentary set in a country with a culture North Americans know very little about.
Screenplay Festival: April 12, 2018 Event
CAST LIST:Kimberley Wells, Brianna Riche, Luke Robinson, Daniel Cristofori, John Marcucci, Carina Cojeen, Ted Powers, Kesley Dann
Feature Screenplay – AMERICAN SNAKE PIT, by Dan Tomasulo
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Crime
Young Doctor Dan is a stuck-in-graduate school, some-day-would-be psychologist with a failing marriage and dead-end job. Desperate to change his place in the world, he takes a job at Walden House. This group home recently took on violent patients from the notorious Willowbrook, the worst asylum in American history. Doctor Dan attends an employment seminar and discovers he’s the only one applying for the job. He accepts the offer with no clue what awaits him.
CAST LIST:
Mayor Billings: Daniel Cristofori
Gwennie: Kimberley Wells
Chief Willy: Ted Powers
Narrator: Carina Cojeen
Dr. Dan: John Marcucci
Taimi: Kesley Dann
Harold: Luke Robinson
Meredith: Brianna Riche
ACTION Best Scene Reading of THE LAST VIKINGS…
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TWO, 7min., Japan, Drama
THE MANLIEST MAN, 23min., India, Drama
THE SURVIVOR, 12min., UK, Sci-Fi/Drama
CHINESE TAKEOUT FOR ONE, 3min., Drama/Romance
I NEED YOU, 5min., USA, Thriller/Romance
ONE MAGAZINE AT A TIME, 4min., USA, Documentary
RYKER, 4min., USA, Action/Drama
BREATHE, 4min., USA, Documentary
UNCANNY VALLEY, 4min., USA, Drama
TO QUIET MY MIND, 5min., USA, Experimental
IMITATION, 16min., Poland, Drama
DINNER FOR TWO, 15min, Taiwan, Drama/Relationship
GIRL AT THE DOOR, 12min, South Korea, Drama
THROUGH THE SUPERMARKET IN FIVE EASY STEPS, 9min, Finland, Dance
MWAH, 12min., Iran, Drama
I…
THE CRYING CHEF, 6min., USA, Comedy
THE FUTURE RICHARD DENISONS, 16min, USA, Comedy/Time Travel
FORGOTTEN FLORA, 5min., USA, Animation/Drama
MADEIRA, 14min., USA, Drama
PAPER PALACES, 6min., USA, Drama
THE FBI BLEW UP MY ICE SKATES, 7min., USA, Animation/Drama
AN ACTOR PREPARES, 4min., USA, Comedy
GF, 25min., USA, Comedy
VIOLET AND JUNE, 6min., Canada, Romance/Comedy
WHAT IF??, 14min., Hungary, Romance/Drama
EASY, A 3 MINUTE LOVE STORY, 3min., USA, Romance/Drama
THE WEDDING SONG, 13min, USA, Romance/Drama
GOD CAME ?ROUND, 5min, Italy, Romance/Comedy
116, 15min., USA, Experimental
THE WRITER?S WOMAN, 23min., Mexico, Romance/Drama
BOLD GREEN, 28min., Germany, Romance/Drama
MARTINA, OH MARTINA, 12min., Spain, Romance/Drama
MAMMA, 5min., Italy, Crime/Thriller
THE FLOW, 3min., Belgium, Adventure
CITY OF MY HEART, 4min., Greece, Documentary
STUPID SMARTPHONE THERAPY, 4min., Germany, Experimental
HONEYMOON, 3min., Switzerland, Romance
21ST CENTURY HERMIT, 3min., UK, Documentary
THE WAVES, 4min., UK, Animation
OUR WONDERFUL NATURE, 3min., Germany, Animation
DEAR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY, 4min., UK, Documentary/War
BE THE ONE, 5min., Switzerland, Crime/Music Video
TOO SOON?, 3min., UK, Comedy
JAKE & JULIA, 12min, USA, Comedy/Relationship
ALTERNATIVE MATH, 9min, USA, Comedy
EDEN HOSTEL, 14min., Spain, Comedy/Drama





