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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 Film Critic NORMAN WILNER (NOW Magazine) You're listen to the Norman Wilner podcast The event will be Hosted by WES BERGER CLICK HERE for details of the Screenplay Event on June 22nd Here's the line-up for Saturday, 21 June 2008. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Guaranteed to give you the best short films in the world today!
THE HITCHHIKERCAN, 13min, Drama directed by Jason R. Goode Martin is a desperate hitchhiker who just wants a ride. Featuring music from Blue Rodeo, two worlds collide in this story about what it means to help someone out. Showcased at over 20 film festivals, including the Los Angeles International Film Festival and the Palm Springs Film Fest.
THE PRINCESS BLUES: The Book of ViolenceUS, 8min, Animation directed by Dan Cregan This 2008 Cannes Film Festival selection is about a 12 year old girl finds herself in a strange country looking for her father. She soon discovers the 'Book of Violence' and begins her journey that leads to vengence. CLICK HERE and watch the trailer
A DROP OF TEAR IN MY CUP OF COFFEECAN, 7min, Drama directed by Pragadeeshram Rajaram Its my sons tenth birthday. It ended, with a drop of tear in my cup of coffee. PREMIERE SCREENING
LIVING EACH DAYCAN, 5min, Experimental directed by Bruce Dale A passionate fusion of poetry and filmmaking, Living Each Day takes a reflective and pensive point of view to lead us through an emotional transition from fear to self-affirmation. PREMIERE SCREENING
VARIATIONS SURE MARILOUFrance, 6min, Animation directed by Dan Clements While Marilou wears out, health exhausts getting laid! From the multiple-award winning animation center Tarmak Films in France BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE::WILDsound Feedback 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.
BLINDFOLDUS, 19min, Suspense directed by Arol Jahns In his every day world of high finance Simon is in total control of his environment. But when Simon decides to pursue his erotic fantasy he finds himself in over his head and out of control. PREMIERE SCREENING
iDIECAN, 7min, Docu-Drama directed by Jude Chun 'I think, therefore I am...' 'You are what you eat...' 'Clothes make the man...' What defines a human being? For Jason Jones, a thoroughly ordinary man, the search for meaning begins as his life ends. PREMIERE SCREENING
DATERAPE: IT'S POLITICALIceland, 4min, Music Video directed by Sara Gunnarsdóttir Drunk boys aged 20 - 25 sit in a circle, passing drawings to each other as everybody adds something to it. With Swedish artist Mapei song Date Rape it´s Political carrying the story. Must see video! PREMIERE SCREENING
THE LAST FEASTCAN, 6min, Animation directed by Marc Beurteaux Irving, a mindless drone, steals from the dead for his greedy masters. The Last Feast is from master animator Marc Beurteaux, and is a mix of stop-motion, classical and computer animation with live-action puppetry. PREMIERE SCREENING |
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