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![]() WILDsound's SHORT Toronto Film Festival 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 after the films are screened is the highlight of this event, 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. This is a special night as WILDsound will be showcasing the best of Canadian Short Films from 2008 To mark this Special Screening, this Month's MODERATOR is WILDsound's Film Festival Director and Creator MATTHEW TOFFOLO The event will be Hosted by WES BERGER CLICK HERE for details of the Short Screenplay Reading Event on August 22nd Here's the line-up for Saturday, 23 August 2008. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.. Event starts at 7:00pm SHARP THE GOOD SONToronto, ON 17min, Drama Directed by Amar Wala This is a great film....it captures the absolute horror that Canadians in the past would have been up in arms about." A true story of a young Middle Eastern boy who is asked to translate as CSIS (Canadian Securities and Intelligence Services) officers question his father in their home. OVERKILLFredericton, NB 7min, Suspence Directed by Jeff Hackett Huge hit in its native province of New Brunswick Meet maniac mercenary, Doug Kowalski, a deranged lunatic on the very edge of madness. Awash in misery, his mind slips from reality, and terror overthrows his sanity! STILL A GIRL INSIDEKingston, ON 8min, Documentary Directed by Valerie Westgate Must see movie to see for any woman in our society! This experimental short film is a visual and audio exploration of the tensions of aging women within a western culture that gives greater attention to youth and beauty. GOOD STUFFToronto, ON 6min, Comedy Directed by Alex Appell PREMIERE SCREENING! A dark comedy about an aliented, gothic private school girl coming to terms with a terminal illness. This film finds the irony and humor in dealing with the cards fate has dealt KILL YOUR TELEVISIONAjax, ON 6min, Drama Directed by Hank Devos PREMIERE SCREENING! Theo Finds himself in a strange field where his only companion is a strange 1970's era television. He soon realizes that sometimes there just isn't anything worth watching, and that you sometimes have to Kill Your Television. BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE:WILDsound Feedback Toronto Film Festival gives audience members a chance to share their comments with the filmmakers in a moderated forum right after the screening. YOU THE AUDIENCE WHO ARE THE MAIN CHARACTERS OF THIS EVENT.Buy your 3-Day Festival Pass for $15 in advance by using the green button below. Individual film festival tickets are available at the door for $10 on the day of the event. LOST UNTIL YOU'RE FOUNDEast Vancouver, BC 15min, Drama Directed by Justin Close From former WILDsound Intern! A young girl is forced to explore her imagination to accept her reality. URBAN TRENCHESToronto, ON 6min, Drama Directed by Calum DeHartog Film by a veteran Police Officer! Urban Trenches was born from experiences working the inner-city streets of Toronto. Must see movie! LIVING AMONGST THE CIVILIZEDToronto, ON 10min, Drama Directed by Morgan Rector PREMIERE SCREENING Kyle and Violet’s budding romance is derailed after Violet learns she has been playing second fiddle. CODA IN G MINORCalgary, AL 2min, Experimental Directed by Cara Mumford PREMIERE SCREENING "A new theme introduced at the end of a musical composition toemphasize the sense of finality." What many people don't realize, however, is that every life has a coda, too. NIGHT CLUB STORYToronto, ON 17min, Drama Directed by Jeffrey Nesker PREMIERE SCREENING While waiting outside in the line for a hot new Nightclub, James meets Annie. He's about finished with the scene, and she's just getting started. Welcome to clubbing in 2008. BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE:WILDsound Feedback Toronto Film Festival gives audience members a chance to share their comments with the filmmakers in a moderated forum right after the screening. YOU THE AUDIENCE WHO ARE THE MAIN CHARACTERS OF THIS EVENT.Buy your 3-Day Festival Pass for $15 in advance by using the green button below. Individual film festival tickets are available at the door for $10 on the day of the event. Toronto Film Festival |
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