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![]() Search WILDsound 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 this is WILDsounds GIGGLES and SCREAMS night! Two lineups of the best comedy shorts and best horror shorts in the world This month's MODERATOR is PAUL BELLINI The event will be Hosted by Matthew Toffolo CLICK HERE for details of the Short Screenplay Reading Event on Friday October 24th Here's the line-up for Saturday, 25 October 2008. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.. Event starts at 7:00pm SHARP MY BLUE HEAVENSingapore 19min, Comedy Directed by Yee-Wei Chai Ah Boy watches a porn videotape, and it got stuck.Bad news – his father is on the way home. A film that's banned in it's own country! - Must see LISTEN to the PODCAST Interview of the Filmmaker! LOVE ROYALEUnited States, 6min, Comedy Directed by Henry Saine What happens when two best friends find themselves caught in a love triangle? Or is it a square? What price will they pay? And why are they all speaking Korean? 4 STOPSCanada 4min, Comedy Directed by Eric Gamache One man riding a subway has a limited time to talk to a beautiful woman without being creepy. Can he achieve the impossible? LISTEN to the PODCAST Interview of the Filmmaker! LOVE BIRDSUnited States 3min, Comedy Directed by Abigail Steinberg Falling in love isn’t easy. Staying in love can be hard. Opening your heart can be painful. During a romantic candlelit dinner, David and Catherine get more than they bargained for when a little honesty goes seriously wrong. LISTEN to the PODCAST Interview of the Filmmaker! HYPECanada, 11min, Comedy Directed by Lior Hadar A new Hollywood epic is sweeping the nation. Everybody and their friends are going to see it. Everybody, that is, except for Libby, who is adamant in her refusal to join the herd. LISTEN to the PODCAST Interview of the Filmmaker! 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. FAMILY PORTRAITSCanada, 7min, Horror Directed by Mike Heron Ken is a man with nothing to lose. After suffering the tragic death of his family through a mysterious accident, he kidnaps and imprisons the man he holds responsible, Philip. LISTEN to the PODCAST Interview of the Filmmaker! FOR CEREAL LOVERS ONLYUnited States 1min, Horror Directed by Andrew Ching What could possibly go wrong while a woman peacefully eats her cereal? In this ironic distillation of the suspense-thriller genre, something does go wrong. LISTEN to the PODCAST Interview of the Filmmaker! GRIMOIRECanada, 1min. Horror/Animation Directed by Devin Lim A seemingly devious warlock conjures a spell most foul. IN DARKNESSCanada, 12min, Horror Directed by Steven Cerritos The eternal moment…the moment in which the fifth business to a dark tragedy becomes the hero of his own grand tale. This is this moment. This is your moment, Vorenus. Arise! The Darkness beckons you!” LISTEN to the PODCAST Interview of the Filmmaker! ENDING THE ETERNALCanada, 13min, Horror Directed by Justin McConnell Samuel Gradius settles himself down for a quiet night of sleep, unaware that the icy fingers of death are creeping up the stairs. Can He survive the night? STRANGLER IN PARADISECanada, 17min, Horror/Comedy Directed by Kyle Anderson It's 1959, the big dance, but Slick isn't enjoying himself. He's busy reminiscing about his high school sweetheart. Unable to control himself, he goes beserk and things get a little out of hand...... 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 Return from WILDsound Short Film Festival October 2008 to home page |
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