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Played at WILDsound's May 2009 Film Festival
Moderated by WILDsound Founder MATTHEW TOFFOLO

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Gabe's life has sunk into a repetitive cycle of loneliness and despair. One day, however, this all changes as a freak encounter with a dying vagrant man sets Gabe's life on a bizarre spiral into the strange and delusional.

The MAY 2009 WILDsound short film festival was a terrific event. The audience was in full gear and very much involved in the discussion of all of the films showcased. This was by far our most interactive night as it seemed the audience didn't want to stop talking about the films screened and we could of easily gone into the wee hours of the morning talking about them.

It was another mixed bag of films from all over the world with all sorts of budgets, shooting formats, genres and moods.

After 25 festival nights using the FEEDBACK session, these nights continue to be unique and different every single time. No event has ever been the same

The THEME of the night was UNIQUE RELATIONSHIPS. Be it two finger puppets getting intimate, a woman who strangles someone before their relationship starts, a man and his female creation, a 50 year odyssey of a woman and a man on TV, an artist and his blood, a daughter and her father chatting about their abusive relationship on stage, a detective and his new Asian client in the world of film-noir, and a boy and his dead parents. All relationships that you'll never see at the local cinema.



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