New Film on Platform: SHAPE OF CLAY, 13min., Romania, Drama/Romance

Watch the Film: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-shape-of-clay

Romanian actress Sara and American director Andrew are perfect partners in life and art until Sara starts to see parallels between their love and their latest play: a stage adaptation of “The Evening Star” by Mihai Eminescu. As the two engage in a contest of creative wills, Sara is forced to reckon with the truth of their partnership — and what it would take to keep it alive. A feminist satire about love, art, power, and what happens when reality and imagination collide.

Directed by Catherine Andre

Director Statement
Shape of Clay is a Fassbinder-inspired rom-com that uses the melodrama between two theater artist to critique the weirdness of heterosexual love in our world today. This cross-cultural film follows the disintegration of a romantic-creative relationship between a man and a woman – both artists – who are more comfortable playing in their roles and illusions than acknowledging the reality of the other person – or themselves.

The movie was written with a 20-year age difference between the pair. Andrew had all the power: he was 50, white, male, American while Sara was his aging starlet, moving towards thirty with a one-way ticket out of Romania (dependent upon Andrew). Originally, the film was meant to follow Sara waking up to the compromise required to maintain a partnership where the other person holds all the power. When sudden production challenges required recasting Andrew at the last moment, Jared Doreck brought new youthful, comedic energy to the character, rewriting the relationship dynamic. Andrew became a self-important, bumbling buffoon, as oblivious in his work as he is to his partner’s needs; the character had always been an emblem of the patriarchy, and now patriarchy was played in full absurdity. Yet Sara chooses to love this man and respect his authority; they are both made ridiculous through their adherence to this status quo – to their own corner of make-believe.

Ultimately, this is still a movie about Sara’s disillusionment as she finally stares down the man and role she has chosen for herself. Yet in the critical moment when the kettle boils over, the camera distances itself – and the audience – to ask: what are these two really fighting about? Perhaps the most revealing thing about Shape of Clay is the way that it has divided audiences. Some are disgusted by Andrew’s familiar misogyny or disgusted at me for “ramming feminism” down their throats. Some think that Sara is overreacting – that “it’s all fun and games with these young girls until they start to scream.” There is a third group, who sees these characters as two ridiculous people who, in some strange, disturbing way, deserve each other.

It’s my hope that this film is a mirror for our own perceptions of gender-power dynamics and what happens, even in the most intimate of relationships, when we see more truth in social roles than the human beings before us.

https://www.catherine-andre.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ninelivesandre/

New Film on Platform: DISABLED ARTIST SHOWCASE: Creating Our Spaces, 29min., Documentary/Musical

Watch Film: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-disabled-artist-showcase

We examine the work of four disabled musical and film artists living with Cerebral Palsy and SMA (Spinal Muscle Atrophy) who are helping to lead the movement that is advocating for inclusion of more disabled artists in the music, film and entertainment industries. Their extraordinary talents are showcased for all to see.

Their advocacy work for disability inclusion leads them on a difficult path demanding more access for disabled creators. They use their creative gifts to make their statements and to move their work forward.

We showcase their talents and messages in this film produced and directed by disabled filmmaker Emmitt H Thrower.

http://www.wabisabiproductions.com/
https://www.facebook.com/emmitt.thrower/
https://www.instagram.com/truth_thrower/?hl=en

New Film on Platform: ENTER THE ROOM, 15min., USA, Horror

Watch the Film: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-enter-the-room

A young adult (Brian) is visited by his brother, Jeremy, who needs a place to stay as he settles into his new city. The two polar opposite personalities begin to clash as Jeremy’s presence poses a threat to Brian’s way of life. Brian’s uptight personality and unreasonable living standards rub off on Jeremy, creating an incredible amount of tension. Bad blood, stemming from a traumatic past event reveals the shocking truth of the brothers’ current situations, as Brian struggles to differentiate between reality and his worst nightmares.

https://edgewaterfilmproduction.com/films/
https://www.facebook.com/EntertheRoommovie/
https://www.instagram.com/hwaldman18/

Directed by Harry Waldman

CAST: Peter Mastne, Rich Holton

Director Statement
I try to create powerful films that make the viewer feel a wide range of emotions and convey ideas that will linger in the viewers’ minds long after the credits roll.

New Film on Platform: WE TREES, 3min., USA, Documentary/Environmental

Watch the Film Now: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-we-trees

Ever wonder what trees think of us, now that we’ve created a climate crisis? Watch this 3-minute film to find out. Bill McKibben calls We Trees “Short and elegant.”

http://www.samkauffmann.com/
https://www.facebook.com/sam.kauffmann.7
https://www.instagram.com/sam.kauffmann.1//

Directed by Sam Kauffmann

Watch the best of DANCE Short Films from around the world today:

Watch the best of DANCE short films from around the world today!

See the list and watch over 40 award winning dance films today: https://www.wildsound.ca/dance-short-films

Go to the Daily Film Festival Platform http://www.wildsound.ca and sign up for the free 3-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/

Watch the best of Dance shorts:

CAÑA short film, 14min., Dance/Experimental

https://www.wildsound.ca/dance-short-films/videos/cana

This film is an investigation of movement within a natural landscape, of rich textures and textiles in motion, and of the mystery of ritual. It provides a window into a private world of a group of women, dancing together unselfconsciously among natural landscapes and dressed in lusciously colored textiles. Throughout the film, sugar cane is ripped, bitten, and swung about as a meditation on this indulgent substance—echoing themes of vice and virtue.

https://www.facebook.com/CONTRATIEMPOActivistDanceTheater/
https://www.instagram.com/contra_tiempo/

EAT YOUR YOUNG short film watch, 4min. USA, Dance/Music

https://www.wildsound.ca/dance-short-films/videos/watch-eat-your-young

https://instagram.com/iam.lakesha

ELEMENTS: BEAUTIFUL UNTRUE THINGS short film watch, Sweden, Dance / Experimental

https://www.wildsound.ca/dance-short-films/videos/watch-elements-beautiful-untrue-things

https://instagram.com/beautiful_untrue_tingz

Elements is a solo choreography that is the intersection of nature, fashion, Venusian imagery, and movement. Elements is an exploration of dance/movement and the elements of nature, earth, sun, water and air. The natural influences and sounds of these elements merge with the art form of punking/whacking and fashion in the background of Västra Götaland’s scenic nature. The choreography is inspired by the concept of how nature imitates art and the interaction between movement, creativity, shapes, energy and sound. The exploration of the elements from a sensual perspective helps shape the movement, feel and flow of the choreography. This is also a tribute to women strength and physicality throughout all environments.

AGAPE, 5min., Canada, Dance

https://www.wildsound.ca/dance-short-films/videos/agape-film

AGAPE is a short dance film loosely inspired by the film “If Beale Street Could Talk”. It takes us on a journey of Black love in everyday moments through movement. It is a letter to the potential hope of life and love.

https://www.instagram.com/zojanelle

INTROSPECTION, 7min., USA, Dance

https://www.wildsound.ca/dance-short-films/videos/introspection-film

Sometimes the most beautiful moments lie within the process. INTROSPECTION is a short dance film independently produced, choreographed, directed and performed by Katharine Larson. Choreography for this project was inspired by exploring the failures and successes of relationships. People will come and go, some stay longer, some may just pass by. INTROSPECTION takes us down a path of memory, real life struggles to fix something broken, and eventually leads us to looking deeper inside ourselves to learn more about our true essence.

https://www.instagram.com/katharineinmotion/

Watch Today’s Festival: EXPERIMENTAL/MUSIC Shorts Festival. 

Watch the festival here: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/experimental-music-festival-march-2025

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:

Into the Gamba-Verse, 6min., USA
Directed by Julianna Emanski, Christophe Skupien, Joy Bollinger, Molly Hammond
In 2024, Lumedia Musicworks and Bruce Wood Dance Dallas joined forces to create “Into the Gamba-Verse”, a visually captivating short film that merges the timeless resonance of early music with the dynamic artistry of modern dance. Filmed at Dallas Texas’s RX video wall studio, the film features choreography by Bruce Wood Dance’s Artistic Director, Joy Bollinger, set to Marin Marais’ “Chaconne en Rondeau”.

http://www.lumediamusicworks.com/

https://instagram.com/Lumediamworks

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-into-the-gamba



Until the last minute, 3min., Ukraine
Directed by Ilya Noyabrev
A Ukrainian woman sees her husband off to war. She prays for her husband’s return and makes a folk amulet (a motanka doll) with her own hands. In her prayer, the woman promises her husband to be with him until the last minute. (The video uses real photos from the beginning of the war in 2022).

https://www.instagram.com/anna_khanina/

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-until-the-last-minute

Lettre à ma fille, 4min., Benin
Directed by Michael Maurissens
Unfolding on the beaches and streets of Benin, a heartfelt letter from a mother to her future daughter expresses the challenges and joys of growing up as a woman. Through song and dance, a tribe of women dispel fairy tales myths to center embodied values of feminine power: strength, independence, and self-worth. Their rebellious spirits find freedom and joy through the rhythms of their bodies as hands clap, shoulders shake, hips swirl, and feet stomp out their bold dreams of womanhood.

https://www.instagram.com/michael_maurissens/

Ectropy, 20min., USA
Directed by Jordan Schulz
“ECTROPY” follows the Artist, a member of the Timeless Presence species who struggles to see his potential. Aided by the young Gaia, the Artist faces existential challenges and immense pressures as they paint the fabric of nature.

https://instagram.com/sirdanielwinnscreationseries

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-ectropy



longing/belonging, 3min., Canada
Directed by Rachael Withers, Niamh Wilson
longing/belonging follows a queer femme struggling to break out of the mold of their straight relationship and their journey to discovering identity and community.

https://instagram.com/longingbelonging.film

https://wildsound.vhx.tv/videos/audience-feedback-longing-belonging

New Film on the Platform: NO DISINTEGRATIONS (Star Wars fan fiction) short film, 16min., Sci-Fi/Thriller

Watch film here: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-no-disintegrations

After the events of “Scorekeeper”, Bossk and Boba meet up and head to Honor’s Keep; a cantina on Mon Cala. There they reminisce of past hunts and we learn why the dreaded Darth Vader told Boba Fett, “No Disintegrations” on screen May 21st, 1980. Now, on May 21 2022, on the 42nd anniversary, we are proud to present our version of the events that transpired that day.

http://www.creativeforcefilms.com/

https://www.instagram.com/riseofrome/

Writer/Director: Roman Santa Croce

Co-writer: Roman Santa Croce

Produced by Creative Force Films

Cast:

Boba Fett: Matthew Sumner
Bossk: Roman Santa Croce
Dengar: Chris Burns

New Film on the Platform: THE GIRLS OF BATHROOM B short film, 5min., Canada

Watch the film: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-the-girls-of-bathroom-b

Tensions ebb and flow during a busy morning in 1980 as impatient teenagers wait to use the girls’ bathroom.

https://www.saleigh.com/
https://www.facebook.com/sal.eigh.info/
https://www.instagram.com/sal_eigh/?hl=en

Director/Writer: Sal Eigh

New Film on the platform: OKAY. 22min. Egypt. Horror

Watch film: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-okay

OKAY, 22min., Egypt, Horror
Directed by Seif Sayed Abdel Raouf
A young man experiences strange events when his parents send him to their newly bought house.

Director Statement
I believe that real life moments could sometimes be more horrific than your typical ghost story. This is what “Okay” tries to tackle. The film was a huge challenge to undertake especially with the huge amount of details involved in it. “Okay” is a film that I feel a strong personal connection to, not only because it is based on my favorite genre but also because it has a powerful statement to deliver regarding parenthood. While watching this film, I wanted the viewer to be immersed into the main character’s world to experience what a person feels when they have to deal with aggressive parents and what it can do to individuals.