Watch Today’s Film Festivals: Best of STUDENT Shorts & ACTION Feature Film Winner

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/

watch Film Festival #1: ACTION Feature Film Winner
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/the-princes-feature-film

THE PRINCES, 90min., Action
Directed by Luiz Rosemberg Filho
On a hot night in Rio de Janeiro, two men seek pleasure and ultraviolence. They invite two prostitutes to accompany them on this risky and intense adventure. A critique of the social system that evokes Passolini, Lynch and Jodorowsky. The posthumous film by Luiz Rosemberg Filho


Watch Film Festival #2: Best of STUDENT Shorts
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/may-26-student-shorts

See the Full Lineup of Films:

MOB FAMILY TIES, 9min., Canada
Directed by Britt Dallyn
After grandpa Michael begins to unintentionally rat on old associates due to his mental decline, the Leslie’s, a mob family, face a moral dilemma whether they need to whack grandpa or not as they host his possible final meal in this send up of traditional TV sitcoms.

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-mob-family-ties

SOULSUCKER, 6min., Canada
Directed by Karl Strass-Hundal, Sam Cmelo
A security guard has his spark reignited.

NIGHT OF SIX CENTURIES, 7min,. Israel
Directed by Alina Lebedeva
The time machine has been created. It is used to rescue innocent people. The first is a girl sentenced to stake by inquisition.

LA POMME- a day with Asmodeus, 11min., Nigeria
Directed by Theo-Ziny Joel
“A man of God faces a tough challenge when he’s grieving. A lustful demon tests his beliefs, making him confront his desires and faith.”

BACKPACK, 12min., Israel
Directed by Alina Alexander Lebedeva
When parents and school cannot do anything, HE takes the charge

READ MY BODY, 11min., Nigeria
Directed by Theo-Ziny Joel
Bala wants to be a warrior like his father. He wants to own a machete too and go to war, instead of going to school.

https://web.facebook.com/theozinyjoel/
https://twitter.com/YorubaHausaBoy
https://www.instagram.com/theo_ziny/

FIND ME ONLINE, 19min., Uganda
Directed by Brian “Vons” Mukisa
A story about a couple Eric(Joseph Alvin Mumpi) & Veronica(Mutesi Brenda) where a fashion-star pretty lassie Suzzan(Nabakiibi Joana Jojo) from an online dating site barges into their relationship. Eventually, Veronica abducts Eric & Suzzan where Veronica stabs Eric to death.

SURVIVOR, 13min., Iran
Directed by Karim Azimi
Some immigrants by the sea are waiting for them to cross the sea.. A young couple with other immigrants are going to the light of the world, but they have problems when their baby is born.

Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: TORONTO Documentary Feature & Short Film Festival

Over 50 FIVE Star Reviews!

EW 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. a written movie review on festivalreviews.org, and a blog interview.

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.

Watch Today’s Film Festival: FASHION Film Festival – May 23/24 event

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/

Watch the Festival HERE:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/may-23-fashion-festival

See the Full Lineup of Films:

FIRST YOU, THEN I, 3min., USA
Directd by Ashleigh Coffelt
A woman finds herself caught in a toxic relationship, struggling between fighting for herself or disconnecting from the one she loves.

http://www.missashproductions.com/
https://instagram.com/missashproductions

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

FORBIDDEN REVERIE, 4min,. China
Directed by Yisong Huang
“Forbidden Reverie” is a groundbreaking 3D CG film that navigates the dynamic virtual realm of Generation Z. Through the characters inspired by the iconic tale of “Farewell My Concubine,” the film sheds light on the struggles, victories, and identity journeys within the LGBTQ+ community. Using innovative Peking opera virtual fashion and compelling film techniques, the project provides a powerful platform for increased visibility and acceptance. “Forbidden Reverie” not only captivates artistically but also challenges societal norms, contributing to a vital conversation on LGBTQ+ representation and acceptance in contemporary contexts.

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

HERCULES RECYCLED 2.0., 79min., USA
Directed by Don Moriarty, Greg Alt
Combining the cheesiest parts of 9 epic “Sword and Sandal” movies
(including “Hercules”, “Hercules Unchained, and “Last Days of
Pompeii”), Hercules Recycled 2.0 is an insane, redubbed hybrid
comedy/adventure set in a future where the power’s run out and the world has collapsed into primal chaos.

http://herculesrecycled2.com/
https://www.facebook.com/HerculesRecycled2

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-hercules-recycled-20

Short Film Review: Déjà Vu. Action/Drama. Directed by Jean Frenette

Synopsis:

John is convinced he’s been on this planet for longer than his lifetime. This feeling of knowing more than what meets the eye troubles him deeply. To find some peace of mind, he decides to consult an hypnotherapist to dive into his subconscious and get some clarity. This leads him to find some truth in his beliefs: the one that he has been living through multiple bodies, for centuries.

Review by Parker Jesse Chase:

In the action-drama “Déjà Vu,” director Jean Frenette takes the audience on a mind-bending journey through time and consciousness, masterfully exploring the enigmatic phenomenon of déjà vu and past- lives. The film centers on John Monroe (Raphael Grosz-Harvey), a man tormented by a profound sense that he has lived multiple lifetimes. This unsettling feeling propels him to seek answers through hypnotherapy, leading to a revelation transcending his current existence.


The narrative begins with a contemplative John grappling with an inexplicable familiarity of the world surrounding him. His search for clarity brings him to a hypnotherapist’s office, setting the stage for a deep dive into his subconscious. Frenette skillfully utilizes a series of b-roll transition cuts, seamlessly integrating these with John’s voiceover, which draws the viewer into John’s introspective journey through his point-of-view lens.

The film’s depiction of hypnosis is both intriguing and immersive. As John undergoes the session, the story unveils his belief in past lives, supported by vivid, almost surreal, visual storytelling. The Japanese influences (from 1492) presented in the film add a layer of depth and authenticity, enhancing the narrative’s exploration of reincarnation and eternal souls.

One of the standout aspects of “Déjà Vu” is its sound design. The film refrains from excessive or gratuitous action, opting instead for a soundscape that heightens the sensory experience. Every auditory detail—from the subtle ambiance to the intense moments of action—elevates the film, making the viewer feel every moment alongside John.

The film’s visuals are equally compelling. The locations, whether the serene therapy office or the dense, mysterious forest of John’s past life, are meticulously chosen to create a cohesive and immersive world. The cinematography, particularly the extreme close-ups and slow-motion sequences, effectively builds tension and conveys John’s growing paranoia and confusion.

Grosz-Harvey delivers a poignant performance as John Monroe, embodying the character’s inner turmoil and determination with a quiet intensity. The film’s pacing, while brisk, allows for moments of introspection and revelation, culminating in an open-ended conclusion that leaves the audience pondering the nature of time and identity.

“Déjà Vu” is a captivating exploration of the soul’s journey through time, blending action, drama, and philosophical inquiry into a compelling short film. It’s a beautiful piece that not only tells a story but invites the viewer to question the very fabric of their existence. With strong performances, thoughtful direction, and a hauntingly beautiful score, “Déjà Vu” is a testament to the power of short films to leave a lasting impact.

Short Film Review: SCREAMING SILENCE. Directed by Kalyn Elizabeth Wood, Hal Waghorn

Synopsis:

In the hauntingly enigmatic and dialogue-free short film, ‘Screaming Silence’, Elizabeth, a young woman in the aftermath of a traumatic event, navigates her world through a haunting soundscape of everyday noises, which ‘peoples’ her world and forces her to face her reality of circumstances and her fear of reaching out for help. As the audience intimately experiences her journey, Elizabeth’s silence becomes a bittersweet force, echoing the profound emotional depth that empowers her to move forward in an altruistic twist of an ending.

Project Links

Review by Victoria Angelique:

The film, SCREAMING SILENCE, captures the pain and complex emotions a woman goes through when dealing with tragic circumstances. Elizabeth has secluded herself, ignoring the calls from her mother as she deals with whatever happened to bring her to this point. There are some clues that suggest she was either dumped or worse, sexually assaulted. 

Elizabeth is having trouble focusing, her world surreal as she comes to terms with her pregnancy and how she is being forced to deal with this alone as she retreats inside her own mind. Her emotions are a rollercoaster. She goes from terrified and miserable to finally accepting the pregnancy only for the misery to come flying back when she miscarries. The sorrow is short lived as relief sets in, proving that a woman’s emotions are complex.

Long, focused shots set the tone of the film as they depict Elizabeth’s emotional state. It takes a lot for her to do simple tasks such as making tea or even bathing. It’s draining as she forces herself to complete simple chores. The natural sounds aid the uncomfortable tension as she suffers in silence. It’s only after her miscarriage that Elizabeth is able to reach out to her mother and exit her home. She’s finally able to reenter life. 

SCREAMING SILENCE goes through a whirlwind of emotion. It’s a visual essay that shows the world of Elizabeth is complex and there is not a simple solution to end her suffering. Sometimes it is better to get away to think and other times it’s better to scream. This film shows that women often feel forced to deal with events alone, just to find peace in the circumstances of her life.

May 2024 – Movie Trailers GENRE Festival

A showcase of the best new movies and their respective trailers from around the world today.

AUDIENCE AWARDS:
Movie Trailer: LO SIENTO
Crime Trailer: WINNER TAKES ALL: ROYAL FLUSH
Documentary Trailer: FATHOM…THE MERMAIDS
Environmental Trailer: DREAM BIG FOR WHAT YOU WANT TO HAPPEN
Experimental Trailer: IN-CLOSURE
Fan Fiction Trailer: MAX FROST – 2024
Fantasy Trailer: CINDER
LGBTQ+ Trailer: BABY
Movie Pitch: ROSS ISLAND
Mystery Trailer: PAYBACK
Sci-Fi Trailer: SNOW SHADOWS
Thriller Trailer: ALL THAT GLISTEN

LINEUP OF FILMS:

ROSS ISLAND, 1min., DOC
Directed by David Paul

MAX FROST – 2024, 2min., Fan Fiction
Directed by Barry Shear
Max Frost’s Presidential bid 56 years ago lacked a strong campaign video. If he ran today, here’s his campaign trailer.

SNOW SHADOWS, 1min., Sci-Fi
Directed by Greg Ferrara
Trailer for upcoming film, Snow Shadows, in which a woman’s murder manifests itself in the dreams and out of body experiences of a random group of people who desperately try to solve the mystery.
gferrara32@gmail.com

PAYBACK, 2min,. Sci-Fi
Directed by Stephen Huffman
A group of friends stumble upon a corporate secret.

DREAM BIG FOR WHAT YOU WANT TO HAPPEN, 3min., USA
Directed by Peter Vordenberg
The trailer for Dream Big, a documentary about listening rather than talking in order to make progress in our fight against climate change.

IN-CLOSURE, 2min,. USA
Directed by Lawrence Whitener
When do you answer the last pay phone in L.A.? Only when your conscience has nothing to say.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21145432/reference/
https://www.facebook.com/chandicecache/

BABY, 1min., USA
Directed by Lexi Goldi
A young girl surviving in poverty with her drug addicted mother embarks on a brave and brutal journey of self-discovery in hopes of breaking free from generational trauma to find healing, forgiveness, and a life worth living.

https://www.babythefilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557158995050
https://www.instagram.com/babythefilmofficial/

DREAM FARM, 3min., USA
Directed bty Bryce Mackie
Movie trailer of one man’s quest to find his own dream farm.

WINNER TAKES ALL: ROYAL FLUSH, 1min,. USA
Directed by Noah Crissman
The trailer for the movie within the The Haunting of Prince Dom Pedro feature film, Winner Takes All: Royal Flush is the latest sequel in the wildly successful Winner Takes All series about a shadowy billionaire and his loyal accomplice who swindle the world’s best out of their hard-earned winnings. This time around, it’s a high stakes game of poker.

https://www.thehauntingofprincedompedro.com/
https://www.facebook.com/thehauntingofprincedompedrofilm/
https://www.instagram.com/princedompedro/

LO SIENTO, 1min., Sci-Fi
Directed by Mark Braun
stephen – stephenhuffman05@gmail.com

ALL THAT GLISTEN, 2min,. Thriller
Directed by Wayne Hazle
http://www.waynehazle.com/
https://instagram.com/waynehazle
https://facebook.com/waynehazle

FATHOM…THE MERMAIDS, 1min., Documentary
Directed by Catherine Boruch
The series of videos documents the manner in which life has come to a halt, or not, in a city like New York that has always been known for its vibrancy and the hustle-bustle of activity. The lead in the narrative brings in voices from across the spectrum to explore the same premise. This episode follows a mermaid on her first day off the sea of covid isolating on a rock in the east river.

Home


https://facebook.com/cathieboruch

https://instagram.com/cathieboruch

CINDER, 30 seconds, Sci-Fi
Directed by Mark Kravhcenko
The stunning and captivating trailer for the short film “CINDER,” directed by Mark Kravchenko, unveils an enthralling world of intrigue and mystery to the audience. The main character, Cinder, is the finest robot mechanic in Beijing. She encounters incredible challenges and dangers along her path, uncovering secrets that could alter the fates of future generations.
sv22ks@gmail.com

EYES ON US, 4min,. Crime
Directed by llysa Margot Spencer
This spy trailer introduces two CIA agents struggling between love and hate.

Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: ROMANCE & RELATIONSHIPS Festival

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….

Submit via FilmFreeway:

Submit your ROMANCE or RELATIONSHIP Film or Screenplay to the festival today.

Get your short or feature film showcased at the private festival with the sole purpose of getting the filmmaker an audience feedback promotional video.

– NEW OPTION: Submit for a guaranteed acceptance.

– 8 Film Festival events a year.

– Filmmaker also receives a chance to talk about their film on the Film Festival ITunes Podcast and also do a blog interview.

– All accepted films receive an audience reaction video of how they felt about your film.

Then you can use that video to promote your film to get into more festivals and obtain a distribution deal.

Romance Screenplay Festival happens monthly.

– Full feedback given on all submissions by industry professionals.

– Winners get their script performed by professional actors and made into a video for them.

– Winners also get to talk about their work and script on the Film Festival ITunes Podcast.

 Screenplay TRAILER Submissions – Today’s Writing Festival Deadline

We are proud to announce SCREENPLAY TRAILERS.

We will make an engaging promotional video for your screenplay. A quick 30-150 second video that you can show to anyone right away, that tells what your screenplay is about and who you are.

Submit today: 

OR, Submit via Submittable: 

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit

Watch over 50 recent examples:https://www.wildsound.ca/screenplay-trailers-1

A good template is the following:

TITLE of Script:

Author NAME:

Type of screenplay: (short, TV pilot, feature)

Website or any relevant info (social media etc..):

Summary of script: 1-2 paragraphs. (Can start with a one line teaser. Then a quick summary of your story.)

We will supply the rest. The relevant pictures to script describe your story visually, and the voice over artist.

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ALSO…. Upcoming Writing Festival Contests: 

May 22nd – SCI-FI/FANTASY Novel Festival – Offers novelists and storytellers at all levels the fantastic opportunity to hear their stories read aloud using TOP PROFESSIONAL ACTORS
SUBMIT NOW

June 10th – 1st Chapter Novel Contest – Get full feedback on your 1st chapter. Winners get their first chapter performed by a professional actors and made into a promotional video.
SUBMIT NOW

June 11th – BODY IMAGE Poetry Contest – All submissions get their poem posted on the WILDsound network. Winning BODY IMAGE Poem gets made into a movie.
SUBMIT NOW

June 12th – ROMANCE Short Story Contest (All submissions win!) – Get full feedback on your short stoory. Winner gets their short story made into a movie.
SUBMIT NOW

June 13th – STAGE PLAY Writng Contest – Full feedback on your original stage play. Winners get their play performed by professional actors and made into a video.

SUBMIT NOW

June 14th – 1 Page Short Story contest – (All submissions win!) – Submit a short story that is only 1 page long (maximum 400 words) and have it performed at the Writing Festival by a professional actor and made into a video.
SUBMIT NOW

June 15th – FULL NOVEL Contest – Full feedback on your entire novel entry. Winners get a transcript of their novel performed by professional actors and made into a video.
SUBMIT NOW

Short Film Review: MY ROCKSTAR. Directed by Stephanie Williams, Graham Nothrup

Synopsis:

“My Rockstar” is a compelling and emotional short film that follows the journey of Amanda (aka “Eva” of the band Eva Under Fire”), a determined young Latina woman who dreams of becoming a rockstar while navigating the challenges of her father’s opiate addiction. The story delves into the complexities of familial relationships, self-discovery, and the power of resilience. The film aims to evoke strong emotional responses from the audience while conveying a powerful message about the profound impact of addiction on familial relationships. It explores themes of hope, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams, leaving viewers inspired and moved by Amanda’s journey.

Review by Parker Jesse Chase:

My Rockstar” is an emotionally gripping short following the journey of Amanda, aka “Eva” of the band Eva Under Fire, a determined young Latina woman dreaming of rock stardom while grappling with the harsh realities of her father’s opiate addiction. Directed by Stephanie Williams and Graham Northrup, and penned by Williams, the film is an evocative exploration of familial bonds, personal resilience, and the relentless pursuit of dreams amidst adversity.


The short film immerses viewers in Amanda’s internal world, capturing her moments of introspection and doubt as she stands on the cusp of a significant performance. The opening scene, where Amanda is lost in thought before the lights go on, sets the stage for a deeply personal narrative. The film then rewinds to illustrate Amanda’s journey, filled with poignant moments with her father, her most ardent supporter, whose encouragement and eventual decline into substance abuse profoundly shape her path.


Amanda’s father, portrayed with nuance by Memo, is a character of dualities. He is her biggest fan, cheering her on during her first autograph signing and promising to attend her debut concert. Yet, his battle with addiction becomes an insurmountable obstacle, leading to heart-wrenching scenes where his deterioration is evident. His struggle and ultimate demise serve as a catalyst for Amanda’s rage, pain, and artistic expression, underscoring the film’s message about the devastating impact of addiction on families.


Amanda Lyberg’s performance as both the adult Amanda and her stage persona, Eva, is compelling. She captures the essence of a woman battling external skepticism and internal grief. The scenes where Amanda interacts with her younger self, played by Dylan Chance, are particularly moving. These sequences, set in a dimly lit room, highlight Amanda’s internal dialogue and her struggle to reconcile her past with her present ambitions.


The film does an exceptional job of portraying the rockstar’s inner turmoil and the complexities of her relationship with her father. It challenges gender stereotypes in the rock music scene, depicting Amanda’s resilience against criticisms that she isn’t “tough enough” or is merely “eye candy.” These moments are powerful, with her father’s flawed yet heartfelt support providing a bittersweet contrast.


Visually, “My Rockstar” excels in creating an immersive world. The use of lighting, props, and
costumes effectively enhances the narrative, drawing viewers into Amanda’s journey. The
scenes are meticulously crafted to focus on the characters’ emotions, with the actors displaying
an unspoken connection that adds depth to their performances.


The film’s conclusion, marked by a poignant performance where Amanda is haunted by the
ghost of her father, is both heartbreaking and inspiring. As she sings with tears streaming down
her face, the audience is reminded of the enduring impact of loss and the resilience required to
pursue one’s dreams. The film ends with a stark reminder of the opioid crisis, displaying
statistics that highlight the scale of the tragedy and the loved ones left behind.


“My Rockstar” is a powerful short film that skillfully blends personal narrative with broader social
issues. It leaves viewers inspired by Amanda’s strength and moved by the profound depiction of
love, loss, and the unyielding pursuit of dreams. The collaboration of directors Stephanie
Williams and Graham Northrup, along with a dedicated cast, has resulted in a film that
resonates on multiple levels, offering both an emotional journey and a commentary on the
pervasive impact of addiction.

5 STARS!

Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: HORROR Underground Film Festival

Various options to submit to the Festival. A HYBRID model. Cinema screenings for audience feedback video (not an online festival). Blog and podcast interviews. And bonus Virtual screening (optional!) geared to create community over distance, PLUS, get your film seen by the right people.

Submit to the Festival Today:

Festival designed to expose and promote films and screenplays that work outside the system and break the boundaries in the horror genre. To bring a voice to the talented independent filmmakers & writers within the horror genre.

Submit your HORROR films and screenplays today to the festival.

Our mission is to promote screenplays, films and videos that dissent radically in form, technique, or content, and challenge and transcend commercial and audience expectations using the audience FEEDBACK festival format that the flagship festivals uses.

Film festival occurs with a private audience at least 6 times a year in Montreal and Los Angeles. Each accepted film received 2 festival screenings. Private cinema screening where they will receive their audience feedback video. And the virtual screening (4-6 weeks after) that is an industry showcase of the best HORROR films from around the world today.

Screenplay Festivals occur once a month. We perform a transcript script of the winners in a studio using professional Canadian actors and post them online for the entire world to see. (Great proof of concept video to use to promote your script.)

NOTE: Accepted works also get the opportunity to do two interviews: A blog interview and an ITunes Film Festival podcast interview.