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WILDsound Feedback Film Festivals are held every month at Toronto's National Film Board Cinema (150 John Street in the Entertainment District in downtown Toronto). CLICK HERE and submit your Short or Feature Film to our future Monthly events. A Monthly Toronto Film Festival! The Fastest Growing Short Film Festival in the World! Be a part of the only festival in the world where the AUDIENCE is the main character of the night. A full Q&A session centers this event after the films are screened, lead by our Guest Industry Moderator. This is the viewers chance to state their opinions on what they felt about the movie and for the filmmaker to get feedback on their work. Here's the line-up for Tuesday, 20 November 2007. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The event will be Moderated by Toronto Sun Film Critic LIZ BRAUN
LOVING THE INLAWSCAN, 24min, COMEDY directed by Glen McDonald Jason is trapped at home with his in-laws who've come to celebrate a wedding anniversary. He can't find the gift and his wife is late, but these concerns are soon eclipsed by the fact that he is alone with the family from HELL. Will Jason survive a night of violence, rough sex, drug and alcohol abuse, rude conversation, and allergic reaction?
KEEP THIS COUPONUS, 3min, MUSICAL/COMEDY directed by Bruce Knapp We are constantly told to keep our receipts, ticket stubs and hundreds of other items. This film depicts what happens when retention is taken to the extreme- all set to a rockabilly track!
I-NASTYUS, 11min LIVE ACTION/ANIMATION directed by Peter Byck A newlywed couple make love on the side of the interstate. How are the lives of the other travelers – a family of four stuffed in a minivan, a Sheriff out on his beat and a trio of world-weary flies changed by bearing witness to the lovers? UK, 9min THRILLER directed by Rob Hurtt The Pringle family live quietly in their secluded, seaside shack, where time ticks tediously away. Then, out of the blue, a knock on their door changes their lives forever.
THE BITEUS, 2min ANIMATION SATIRE directed by Jeff Harms A man clumsily tries to defend the woman he loves. If he were spanish and it was 1600 it would have been windmills. BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE:Unlike other film festivals, the central idea of WILDsound Feedback Film Festivals is to give audience members a chance to share their comments and criticisms with the filmmakers in a moderated forum right after the screening, and to let filmmakers respond. BUT IT'S YOU THE AUDIENCE WHO ARE THE MAIN CHARACTERS OF THIS EVENT.Buy $10 advance tickets for the next screening by clicking the Paypal button below.
HOSTUS, 14min DRAMA directed by Jane Clark When the patriarch has a debilitating stroke, an estranged family finds themselves thrust back together in a cramped hospital room. Will the deep seated issues that slowly distanced the family members over the years destroy their present truce?
FAULTUS, 4min ANIMATION COMEDY directed by Stewart Shaw He's out of his element, driving his little red ego, strait into hell. What would be fun to watch, and fun to make? The story of a guy we all love to hate.
THE ADVENTURES OF RATMANCAN, 12min ACTION COMEDY directed by Matt Hotson Tod Watson hates being a geek, so he answers a mail-order ad which promises he can become a hero. When the package arrives, Tod begins his new life as the crime-fighting Ratman! However, after a few embarrassing blunders, Tod soon realizes that the life of a super-hero may be too much for a 12-year-old.
PILLOWGIRLUS, 7min EXPERIMENTAL directed by Ronnie Cramer Originally a sound-art work created for the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver by musician/artist Ronnie Cramer, who scanned the covers and inside pages of a number of lurid, vintage paperbacks, then ran the collected image and text data through a variety of synthesizers.
LEGEND OF THE 7 BLOODY TORTURERSCAN, 5min DARK COMEDY directed by Conall Pendergast A young bureaucrat is sent deep into the dungeon of the Seven Bloody Torturers, where he discovers that they are about to face the most deadly torture of all: a threat to their name-brand recognition. CAN, 5min COMEDY directed by Jeremy LaLonde A satirical look at the art world and the pressure of being a successful artist. The original script was read at WILDsound's September 2006 Reading Series Event Return from WILDsound Feedback Film Festival October 2007 to Home |
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