Short Film Playing at the best of Under 5min. Film Festival. Thursday July 28, 2016. Get your FREE Tickets: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html LOREN THE ROBOT BUTLER: TEACH ME HOW TO DOUGIE!, 3min, USA, Puppetry/Comedy Directed by Paul McGinnis Loren, a proper British robot and formally the head butler for a very wealthy family, has been replaced with… Continue reading LOREN THE ROBOT BUTLER: TEACH ME HOW TO DOUGIE!, 3min, USA, Puppetry/Comedy
Category: FEEDBACK Film Festival
WALK, 1min, Netherlands, Dance/Experimental
Short Film Playing at the best of Under 5min. Film Festival. Thursday July 28, 2016. Get your FREE Tickets: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html WALK, 1min, Netherlands, Dance/Experimental Directed by Nicola Balhuizen Hepp “The day of my birth, my death began its walk. It is walking toward me, without hurrying.” Jean Cocteau One man’s fear of the relentless aging… Continue reading WALK, 1min, Netherlands, Dance/Experimental
CRE-AZIONI, 5min, USA, Drama/Experimental
Short Film Playing at the best of Under 5min. Film Festival. Thursday July 28, 2016. Get your FREE Tickets: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html CRE-AZIONI, 5min, USA, Drama/Experimental Directed by Elena Vannoni A film about women and time. Film Type: Short Runtime: 4 minutes 50 seconds Completion Date: December 3, 2015 Production Budget: 1,500 USD Country of Origin: United… Continue reading CRE-AZIONI, 5min, USA, Drama/Experimental
PEOPLE OF NOWHERE, 2min, Israel, Documentary/Music Video
Short Film Playing at the best of Under 5min. Film Festival. Thursday July 28, 2016. Get your FREE Tickets: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html PEOPLE OF NOWHERE, 2min, Israel, Documentary/Music Video Directed by Lior Sperando Music Video about the wave of Syrian refugees who try to make their way into Europe. Director Statement: I have heard and read different… Continue reading PEOPLE OF NOWHERE, 2min, Israel, Documentary/Music Video
HOWELL, 4min, UK, Horror/Comedy
Short Film Playing at the best of Under 5min. Film Festival. Thursday July 28, 2016. Get your FREE Tickets: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html HOWELL, 4min, UK, Horror/Comedy Directed by Leon Williams Howell is attending a supporters group meeting, along with others that share his condition. He has many issues…but he is trying his best to find himself. Film… Continue reading HOWELL, 4min, UK, Horror/Comedy
STEPHEN THE TIME TRAVELLING DOG, 3min, UK, Comedy/Fantasy
Short Film Playing at the best of Under 5min. Film Festival. Thursday July 28, 2016. Get your FREE Tickets: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html STEPHEN THE TIME TRAVELLING DOG, 3min, UK, Comedy/Fantasy Directed by Kyran Davies Where’s Stephen? Film Type: Short Genres: Sci Fi, Fantasy, Comedy Runtime: 2 minutes 45 seconds Completion Date: September 30, 2015 Country of Origin:… Continue reading STEPHEN THE TIME TRAVELLING DOG, 3min, UK, Comedy/Fantasy
UNDER 5 MINUTE FILM FESTIVAL: Thursday July 28 2016
We are proud to announce the selection of short films that we will screen at the festival on Thursday July 28th. Our home is The Carlton Cinemas, located in the heart of downtown Toronto at 20 Carlton Street. Continuing to showcase the best of short films from around the world, while maintaining our audience feedback… Continue reading UNDER 5 MINUTE FILM FESTIVAL: Thursday July 28 2016
Deadline Today: 1pg. Screenplay Contest
The Los Angeles FEEDBACK Festival Presents: Submit a screenplay that is only 1 page long and have it performed at the Writing Festival by professional actors. Also garner FULL FEEDBACK on your work. (NOTE: The screenplay submission must be properly formatted.) Deadline May 29th. Submit for only $10. Most of the screenplays will be accepted and… Continue reading Deadline Today: 1pg. Screenplay Contest
Watch TIME TO EAT. 5min. Horror/Comedy Short Film
TIME TO EAT is a short film about childhood imagination and the monster inside all of us. I wanted to make a film that could be enjoyed by audiences around the world – no matter what language they spoke. It was important that the story was universal as well, so I started with the classic idea of the “monster in the basement” then gave it my own little twist. It’s important that the protagonists in my films aren’t victims… I wanted them (and the audience) to recognize the strength they have, and use that to succeed. And of course, I hope they get a scare and a laugh out of it
Watch HAMMER. Poetry Short Film. 4min.
HAMMER was a Poetry Festival winner and was made into a movie.
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