Today’s Film Festival: EXPERIMENTAL Shorts Festival – May 14/15 event

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Go to the festival page directly and watch dozens of films:
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Watch the Festival HERE:

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/june-14-experimental

See the Full Lineup of Films:

A MOVEMENT DEEPER THAN DANCING, 2min., France
Directed by Katya Mokoto
https://www.kitsuney.com/
https://www.instagram.com/kitsuney/?hl=en

TRUTH – Live at Convict Lake, 5min., Brazil
Directed by Carlos Gayotto
https://www.instagram.com/carlosgayotto/

THE LOVERS OF AVIGNON, 3min., Spain
Directed by Manuel Fernández Ferro
The Lovers of Avignon” is the first ever translation of pictorial cubism into motion real image. Is an allegory of cubism as a conceptual symbol that acts as a filter and wall of emotions.

https://www.lineupshorts.com/los-amantes-de-avignon
https://www.instagram.com/losamantesdeavignon/

LUNGS, 20min., UK
Directed by Adrianna Ewa Polcyn
This is a tale about a young woman driven to the edge of heartbreak, who is visited by a ghoul in her sleep and awakens in the mythic woods. Being thrown into swirling turmoil of her own soul, she flounders through the forest in search of truth, freedom and forgiveness. The story is an experimental re-imagined fairytale representing the final phase of the self-healing process.

https://lungsfilm.com/
https://instagram.com/lungsfilm

AWAITING WONDER, 12min., Cyprus
Directed by Eleana Theophilou
A poetic exploration of a love story, of a widower that is going through the lonely journey of coming to terms with the sudden loss of his wife.

YOU ARE SO CLOSE, 5min., UK
Directed by Craig McNulty
Short experimental film follows a woman seemingly trapped in a derelict art gallery repeatedly viewing images and gradually becoming more frustrated. Unable to leave, and refusing the offer of help.

Executive Producer / CEO of Make A Move Jerimiah Payne

MAKE A MOVE, 20min., USA
Directed by Dalia Caudle
Make A Move is a docuseries about a national and international speed chess tournament with players from all walks of life and different levels of experience.

http://www.makeamovela.org/
https://www.instagram.com/make.a.move.la/

Get to know Executive Producer / CEO of Make A Move Jerimiah Payne:

1. What motivated you to make this film?
When we produced our first chess tournament in the South Central, Los Angeles neighborhood, it was merely to bring a divided community together through chess and arts. As we began to produce more tournaments, in different cities, we noticed more people from different backgrounds competing. People from all walks of life, whom might never be in the same room together if it wasn’t for chess, are brought together for a few hours. Coupled with our Halftime Show, starring local talent, not only gives a platform to local talent , but also a needed mental break for the players. The Halftime Show also brings in an entirely different audience from the entertainment portion, which breeds a type of unity that’s needed. After engaging with the players, performers, and supporters, we learned how chess and art to most was an escape. Hearing the stories and experiencing the different environments, we wanted to share our unifying experience and the universal language of chess and arts with the world, in an authentic way.

2. From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?
2 years.

3. How would you describe your film in two words!?
“Chess unbound”

4. What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?
The biggest obstacle faced in completing this film would be the financial budget in furthering the vision.

5. What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video?
Most of the feedback really aligned with what we are setting out to do with Make A Move. Sharing stories and experiences across the nation, through the lenses of chess and art.

6. When did you realize that you wanted to make films?
Make A Move is what inspired me to want to make films. Being around our team of creatives and producing these experiences motivate me to further my pursuit in film. Sharing and creating stories that resonate with the masses.

7. What film have you seen the most in your life?
American Gangster. I feel some of the best films are derived from a real place in history.

8. What other elements of the festival experience can we and other festivals implement to satisfy you and help you further your filmmaking career?
Besides being able to attend a theatrical screening, this specific film festival was great. The audience feedback is a great addition that’s not included in other festivals.

9. You submitted to the festival via FilmFreeway. How has your experiences been working on the festival platform site? It’s been a very straightforward process.

10. What is your favorite meal? Jambalaya.

11. What is next for you? A new film?
Next is to continue seeking support in bringing our experience around the world. We are looking to bring our chess experience International. Being involved in this festival, and hearing the audience feedback, reassures our team that we will have a successful international approach. We are looking to share stories from across the globe through an impactful and entertaining approach

Filmmaker Joe McGowan (P IS FOR PENIS)

P IS FOR PENIS, 9min., UK
Directed by Joe McGowan
An overdue catch up down the pub between two old friends is thrown into chaos by the inclusion of a terrifying third wheel with an embarrassing secret.

http://www.thejoemcgowan.co.uk/
https://instagram.com/joe_mcgowan88

Get to know the filmmaker:

1. What motivated you to make this film?

I wanted to make a film that focused on an escalating absurd premise. I love a good sitcom that is led by strong, memorable characters who find themselves in a bit of a pickle. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is by far my favourite show for this. The way the characters talk and treat each other always cracks me up and the levels of escalating circumstances in that show are second to none. I approached this film like I was writing a scene from a sitcom, as ultimately that’s what I would love to do in the future.

2. From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?

Four months. I started writing the script in December 2023 and the final edit was done and dusted in the first week of April 2024.

3. How would you describe your film in two words!?

Absurd oversharing.

4. What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?

Two things. The first is budget, as most filmmakers would agree. I was adamant about paying my cast and crew a fair fee and I hired the pub for an eight hour window. Everything adds up before the cameras have begun rolling. The second thing was getting everything filmed in time. I quickly learned that twelve pages of dialogue in eight hours is quite an ambitious task. We had to streamline the filming approach fairly quickly into the shoot. The dramatic lighting and slider shots got scrapped and it’s a much simpler film than I originally planned, but I feel the script is strong enough to carry the film without the extra bells and whistles, so it all worked out fine in the end.

5. What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video?

I felt like I had achieved what I was going for. The script got a lot of praise, which felt great as I spent most of my time writing and tweaking it for about two months. The fact that people are responding so well to it and finding it overall funny and enjoyable is so lovely to hear.

6. When did you realize that you wanted to make films?

When I was sixteen, I started a Media course at sixth form college as it was completely different from anything I did at high school. I quickly picked up on how to film things well and edit them together and I fell in love with the whole filmmaking process. That’s when I knew this was what I wanted to do.

7. What film have you seen the most in your life?

Back to the Future.

8. What other elements of the festival experience can we and other festivals implement to satisfy you and help you further your filmmaking career?

I’ve been to quite a few festivals over the last year for this and other films I’ve made. The main piece of feedback I give is to make it obvious who the filmmakers are. I want to network with filmmakers who made things I enjoy and vice versa. Having the filmmaker introduce their films, having the festival organizers point them at screening, tag the filmmakers on social media when posting about their work. We’ve put a lot of effort into our films and getting the chance to meet likeminded creatives is essential for our growth.

9. You submitted to the festival via FilmFreeway. How has your experiences been working on the festival platform site?

It’s been great. Super simple and easy to use.

10. What is your favorite meal?

Ramen.

11. What is next for you? A new film?

I’ve started writing a new comedy short called ‘Orc Talk’ that’s set in a Fantasy world, which I’m excited about. I have a few other short ideas I’m still playing around with and plan to start writing a sitcom pilot this year.

Filmmaker Hsiao-Tsun CHIU (EUPHORIA)

EUPHORIA, 19min., Taiwan
Directed by Hsiao-Tsun CHIU
As nightfall cast shadows on their secrets, the woman schemes under the shroud of darkness, returning to the house to share her clandestine plans with her partner in crime. Yet, an otherworldly aura permeates the air, revealing the lovers’ true selves and dropping cryptic hints about the mysterious male corpse. Step by step, they are lured into a dance with the supernatural, spiraling into a world of trance and bewilderment, where the line between reality and the ethereal blurs into an enigmatic tale of passion and peril.

Get to know the filmmaker:

1. What motivated you to make this film?
In modern relationships, the person suffering from violence is often unable to leave. As their relatives, friends, and family, we can only watch helplessly.

One of the most distressing reasons is that the victim firmly believes the toxic relationship is due to their own personality traits, feeling they must endure and even fix it themselves.

This heartbreaking story happened around me, and I felt compelled to share it with a wider audience, taking them on the victim’s journey to witness the hopeful sunrise on the east coast of Taiwan.

2. From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?
Nine months.

3. How would you describe your film in two words!?
Unbearable physical orgasm.

4. What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?

What takes the most time is the editing.
During the process, I tried again and again with the editor and sound designer to find a way to break away from the linear narrative, so that the audience can have an engaging yet alienated viewing experience.

5. What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video?
I was very nervous. It takes a lot of courage for an auteur to take feedbacks in front of audience.

6. When did you realize that you wanted to make films?
My father passed away suddenly and I didn’t have time to reconcile with him, so I closed the door and started writing my first script.

7. What film have you seen the most in your life?
I like all the works directed by Joachim Trier and have watched them many times, especially “Oslo, August 31st.”

8. What other elements of the festival experience can we and other festivals implement to satisfy you and help you further your filmmaking career?
I feel very satisfied so far, especially with the feedback from the audience.

9. You submitted to the festival via FilmFreeway. How has your experiences been working on the festival platform site?
It’s been very convenient.

10. What is your favorite meal?
Teppanyaki, the Japanese cuisine.

11. What is next for you? A new film?
My new film has been shot and is now in post-production. The story follows a stand-up comedian who, after the sudden death of his father in the morning, must perform on stage that same evening. It is based on my personal experience, and I am very excited about it.

Filmmaker Maria Taber (KISS ME DEADLY)

KISS ME DEADLY, 9min., USA
Directed by Maria Taber
Edgy Simone decides to follow her friend’s advice of giving the online dating guy Thomas another try, little does she know all she would be getting this holiday season. Get ready for the thrilling reality of LA dating in this dark comedy.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31565894/

Get to know the filmmaker:

1. What motivated you to make this film?

I was part of a 48 hour film festival. Everyone was given one line to use as well as the theme, which was “Halloween meets Christmas”

2. From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?
48 hours from inception to the final edit.

3. How would you describe your film in two words!?
dark, intense

4. What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?
the biggest obstacle was keeping everyone on the same page and focused since we had such a limited amount of time. It was also difficult letting it be complete after the 48 hrs– when we had so many more elements we would have loved to add in addition.

5. What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video?
i couldn’t believe anyone outside of the original festival had seen it, let alone had things to say. It was really cool seeing people watch it and give their feedback.

6. When did you realize that you wanted to make films?
I have always been interested in this medium. I think I always had an interest since I was very young. I always like watching people and hearing stories.

7. What film have you seen the most in your life?
Girl Interrupted

8. What other elements of the festival experience can we and other festivals implement to satisfy you and help you further your filmmaking career?
I really liked the feedback element, I think it helps for future projects!

9. You submitted to the festival via FilmFreeway. How has your experiences been working on the festival platform site?
My brother, who is also in the film Michael, actually submitted for us. He has had a wonderful experience.

10. What is your favorite meal?
hmm maybe Italian. Something with fresh Burrata never disappoints 🙂

11. What is next for you? A new film?
I am in the process of editing and writing some things that I look forward to directing in the future.

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

MUSIC Shorts Festival – June 13/14 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/june-13-musical-shorts

See the Full Lineup of Films:

HEART WORN OUT & AGAINST THE WALL, 6min., Romania
Directed by Izabella Sandra Alda, Ovidiu Claudiu Moldovan
This short “Heart Worn Out & Against The Wall” is a short movie about loneliness and fear. Fear of losing a loved one, of being superficial, of being unlovable. About the struggles of filling a void that can never be filled and mannerisms used to cope with these feelings. About wanting affection but not being able to deal with human interactions. About feeling disconnected, but never allowing this to be seen, and thus, constantly having to deal with the inauthenticity.

https://www.facebook.com/midoristarsmidore

https://www.instagram.com/midoristars/

THE SEED, 3min., Spain
Directed by Màriam Zelaia
The artist Sandra Sangiao is gestated in an earthen incubator to end up being born brighter than ever and captivate us with her sweet and powerful voice

https://www.sandrasangiao.com/

CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso – BAÑO MARÍA, 10min., USA
Directed by Brian Kazez
A full day of touring and lows through Buenos Aires. There’s weed, pills, alcohol, and various moods. Euphoria, dancing, public bathrooms, afters, another after, fights, kisses, another after, more touring, more lows, hallucinations, bodies damaged by the course of the night. In just over 10 minutes, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso navigate through the underworld of Buenos Aires’s nightlife in this short film.

https://www.ca7rielypacoamoroso.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ca7rielypacoamoroso

EARTHLOVE, 6min., Sweden
Directed by Felicia Konrad, Johan Haugen
EarthLove is a poetic music/dance film with 6 dancers, filmed in the city of Malmö, south of Sweden. “There’s a revolution that needs to happen and it starts from inside each one of us. We need to wake up and fall in love with Earth. We’ve been homo sapiens for a long time. Now it’s time to become homo conscious.” Thich Nhat Hanh

http://www.istillliveinwater.com/
https://www.facebook.com/www.istillliveinwater.com
https://www.instagram.com/feliciavoiceperformer

Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: FEEDBACK Female Film Festival – Over 70 FIVE Star Ratings

The FEEDBACK Female Film Festival (FFFF) was created for women filmmakers and screenwriters. The goal is to showcase the best of female talent in film & TV from around the world.

Submit via FilmFreeway:

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Film Festivals (short & feature) occurs 12 times a year (every month) in Los Angeles and Toronto.

Accepted films get their film screened at 2 festivals. The Audience Feedback Festival where you will receive a video of people’s reactions to your film. (Great asset to promote your movie). Plus, the Film Festival Streaming Service Festival where it will be seen by people in the industry and film fans.

Plus, each filmmaker gets the opportunity to do two interviews to further promote them and their work. A blog interview, and a podcast interview on the Film Festival ITunes show.

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Screenplay Readings also take place EVERY SINGLE MONTH.

Every submission received full feedback on their script from an industry professional. Winning scripts get their script performed by professional actors and make into a video for you.

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Watch Today’s Festival: COMEDY Shorts Festival – June 11/12 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/todays-film-festival/videos/june-11-comedy-shorts

See the Full Lineup of Films:

PETEY POSSUM, 5min., USA
Directed by Sean Winslow
Oh no! It’s *enter name here* birthday and Petey’s running late! Follow him on his journey to make the party.

https://www.instagram.com/seanpwinslow

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

WAR COUPLES, 3min,. USA
Directed by Nevin Boila
In a desert war land, the elite tactical team, only know as BRAVO, must be the eyes and ears for their comrades, ALPHA Team. With time on the essence, both teams need to be on alert for the capturing of the 6 mass villains of the land. A war of stealth, values, and friendship lay on the line as BRAVO Team must overcome their own internal struggles if they wish to accomplish the mission. The question is, will they?

http://www.nevinbolla.com/

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

TENDER LOVING CARE (TLC), 6min., USA
Directed by Sarita Rhysa Cronyn-Lloyd
Olivia arrives to take care of her ailing grandmother. Olivia and grandma share a dry, cynical sense of humor. Mom leaves a voicemail telling them that she will be home soon and to not drink or smoke. Granny and Olivia ignore Mom and drink whisky and smoke weed until they take a nap. When they wake up, Granny begs Olivia to kill her before mom gets back. Olivia hesitates but decides to grind pills to overdose granny. Granny gives Olivia her rings as a thank you. Mom comes home, takes the poison concoction out of Olivia’s hands and unknowingly kills granny.

https://instagram.com/sarita_la_maldita

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

PEPPER CHICKEN AND TOSTONES COMBINATION, 12min,. Puerto Rico
Directed by Javier Java Santiago
Juan, an oriental cook in a fast food restaurant in Puerto Rico, tries to make a gourmet dish, to convince his nebulous boss to release him and thus set up a fine restaurant, while Hiu Yan, his co-worker and arts expert supposedly tries to avoid it.

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

HOLD UP, 2min,. USA
Directed by Chuck Waagen
A humorously failed robbery attempt in a parking garage.

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

PARROT, 24min,. Canada
Directed by Cameron Faulkner
After forcibly being sold a parrot, Ollie is thrust into a surprise birthday party hosted by his roommates. The night spirals into chaos as he tries to regain control and sort his life out. Based on an unbelievable true story.

https://www.instagram.com/parrotfilmofficial/?hl=en

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

REAL HEROES DON’T DIE, 17min., USA
Directed by Roman Mitichyan
Real Heroes Don’t Die is a proof of concept dark comedy centered around WWII Veteran Khachik and the retellings of his adventure filled experiences captured by Nazi soldiers. After his escape, he found himself in possession of a key to unfathomable Nazi treasure in the oddest of objects. This short film sets the scene following Grandpa Khachik’s grandson’s journey to uncover his family’s past and the treasures that lie within.

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

HE WANTS TO KNOW MY NUMBER, 4min,. USA
Directed by Sakinah Iman
Science has proven that [due to dopamine and serotonin levels in the male and female brain] women actually need to have [TWICE AS MUCH] sex as men.” Yet in 2021, there is still this huge double standard on male and female sexuality. Women are still being slut-shamed and ridiculed for being absolutely normal human beings. Sakinah Iman created this powerful and provocative piece to express her take on the issue of Sex and Promiscuity in this day and age.

https://www.sakinahimanep.com/vbp
https://www.instagram.com/sakinahluvs/

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

Watch Today’s Festival: ROMANCE/RELATIONSHIPS Shorts Festival – June 9/10 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/todays-film-festival/videos/june-9-romance-relationships

See the Full Lineup of Films:

EGERTON, 7min., UK
Directed by Amy Gardner
A short film about a complicated relationship. After five years together a 40 something couple are at a crossroads. They have shared a lot of good times and helped each other through many bad ones. But she has met someone else who she is attracted to and does not know what to do. One night she finally summons up the courage to ask him what he wants…

https://www.facebook.com/finitefilmsandtv/

https://www.instagram.com/finitefilms

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

HOLLY BY CAPTAIN DANGER, 5min., USA
Directed by Aaron Steinberg
Captain Danger soundtracks interstellar misadventures.

https://www.captaindanger.com/
https://www.facebook.com/captaindangermusic

https://www.instagram.com/captaindangermusic

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

DUNES, 10min., France
Directed by Virginie Kahn
A duet based on the dance show Cabanes.
It could be a Harlem theater in the fifties. Two strangers share the same emotion while watching a movie. The cinema exit door opens onto an imaginary desert where they will meet,

http://www.virginiekahn.fr/
https://www.facebook.com/virginie.kahn.9

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