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WILDsound SHORT Film Festival
January 25 2008 Event

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WILDsound SHORT 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 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 Month's MODERATOR is MICHAEL KENNEDY, Multiple award winning Director

The event will be Hosted by WES BERGER

Here's the line-up for Friday, 25 January 2008. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.


FIRST HALF PROGRAM


CHRONICLES OF A HITMAN
US, 20min, Action/Adventure
directed by Yuri Alves

Professional hitman Xavier is on the run from mysterious assassins, however, his greatest challenge erupts from within his tortured soul. As Xavier desperately searches for sanity, his destiny unexpectedly becomes intertwined with the fate of an innocent woman.


ALL ABOUT OSCAR
CAN, 6min Drama
directed by Ryan Knight

A universal story that will refresh everyone’s childhood memories, ‘All About Oscar’ is a well crafted short that follows a young boy and his quest for a dog.





MANSTRAY
US, 4min Comedy
directed by Mike Goedecke

An impounded man (Stray) finds a new home and attempts to get himself comfortable in his new surroundings





MADAME TUTLI-PUTLI
CAN, 15min Animation
directed by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski

2008 OSCAR Nominated Short Film!

The National Film Board of Canada presents a stunning, stop-motion animated film that takes the viewer on an exhilarating existential journey. The film introduces groundbreaking visual techniques and is supported by a haunting and original score.

WATCH THE MOVIE TRAILER OF THIS FILM


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 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.


SECOND HALF PROGRAM

YOUR EX-LOVER IS DEAD
CAN, 23min Action/Adventure
directed by Jonathan Robbins

Deperate Kylie hooks up with a charming pickpocket who teaches her the way to swindle unsuspecting men. Her life takes a turn for the better...until Kylie learns that the truth behind these lifts is not so petty.



PK-GRANNY
US, 2min Animation
directed by Jo Meuris

A little old lady gets mugged by a man on a bicycle. When she realizes that there is no one around to help her, she decides to take matters into her own hands. It's a good thing Granny knows Parkour!




PANIC IN A BOX
CAN, 8min Drama
directed by Keith Brink

A crawling sensation on the skin. A prickle running up your back. Trembling fingers. Rising nausea. Cold sweat dampening your clothing. Is he feeling it, or are you?




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ABERRATION
US, 9min Thriller
directed by Jack L. Freeman

In this 'Hitchcockesque' short thriller, Allan, a novelist grapples in therapy with losing his grip on reality along with the disappearance of his assistant Vicki.




WHEN THE WORLD GOES DARK
US, 7min Animation
directed by Anthony Scalmato

In the underworld of the New York City Subway system, one man struggles with madness for a chance at love. Presented as a disjointed sequence of fantasies 'When the World Goes Dark' is a chilling reminder that the everyday and commonplace can be as grotesque as it is absurd.



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