FESTIVAL AUDIENCE FEEDBACK VIDEOS
Film festival audience feedback videos.
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The Artifact Short Film, Audience FEEBACK from Chicago Film Festival
THE ARTIFACT, 24min., USA, Thriller/Action
Directed by Ralph Klisiewicz
Two men use digital technology to record virtual experiences. They discover that their recordings are potentially hacked and are then hunted by a woman-like artifact. Soon lines of reality and recorded experiences are blurr...
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Couple Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2021 DRAMA Festival
Directed by Einav Namer-Yelin
Early morning, dry and hot. This morning Dubi and Noa manage to grab a few moments of intimacy, before the day starts. But soon it changes to a debate about who will take Mia(3) to kindergarten. It’s Dubi’s turn, and that’s that. But instead, Dubi drives to the fiel...
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Look What You Have Done! Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2021 THRILLER/SUSPENSE Festival
LOOK WHAT YOU HAVE DONE!, 10min., Switzerland, Thriller
Directed by Monica De Almeida
Look what you have done ! (Regarde ce que tu as fait !) is a psychological thriller short film, featuring three actors playing in a No Exit mysterious atmosphere.
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RAINBOW FLAG FLYING HIGH Short Film, Audience FEEBACK March 2021 LGBTQ+ Film Festival
Directed by ZHANG Hong-Jie
This is a documentary portraying Taiwan’s first-ever, most-prominent and most outspoken gay activist, Chia-Wei Chi.
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Iran's Wild Side Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 DOCUMENTARY Film Festival
IRAN’S WILD SIDE, 44min., Canada
Directed by Mani Mirsadeghi
Wild Persia offers a rare look into Iran ’s wondrous wildlife and nature. This documentary features the marvels of this little-known land, nested in the Middle East . From the hot arid deserts and their shifting sands, to the breath-t...
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Gorilla Girl Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 DOCUMENTARY Film Festival
GORILLA GIRL, 46min., USA
Directed by Rob Grobman, Antonio Melendez
Animal rehabilitation expert Ann Southcombe shares over 50 years of experience raising animals. She expresses the deep emotional intelligence of our non human counterparts and the love that transcends species.
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THIS IS ME: LETTERS FROM THE FRONT LINES Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 Dance/Music/Experimental Film Festival
THIS IS ME: LETTERS FROM THE FRONT LINES, 36min., USA, Dance
Directed by Jacques Heim
THIS IS ME: Letters from the Front Lines captures the resilience, determination and hope of the human spirit, following the paths of military veterans and first responders as they share what it means to be tru...
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Immersion Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2021 Female Film Festival
Directed by Anaelle Morf
A journalist investigates Europe's most innovative Escape Game.
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Dorothea And The Myotragus Feature Film, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2021 Female Film Festival
Directed by Núria Abad & Marta Hierro
In 1909, a young British woman boards a ship towards Mallorca, following the path of some mysterious bones found in a cave. For two years, she climbs, crawls and explores every cavity in the rocks of Mallorca, Eivissa and Menorca, narrating her experience in ... -
Returning Home Short Film, Audience Feedback from ENVIRONMENTAL Film Festival Feb. 2021
RETURNING HOME, 12min., USA, Documentary
Directed by Bhushan Thakkar
Richie Schley has built a career using the nature the earth provides us. In “Returning Home”, with stay at home orders in place, Richie takes time to reflect on his experiences in nature while connecting to a deeper understand...
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Reckoning With Climate Change in the Gulf of Maine Short Film, Audience Feedback from ENVIRONMENTAL Film Festival Feb. 2021
RECKONING WITH CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE GULF OF MAINE, 24min., Documentary
Directed by Sarah Delage, Christopher Rose, Philip Shelley
The Gulf of Maine is warming faster than 99% of the world’s oceans, making it the perfect microcosm for scientists studying the effects of climate change. Reckoning...
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Divest! Short Film, Audience Feedback from ENVIRONMENTAL Film Festival Feb. 2021
DIVEST!, 5min., USA, Animation
Directed by Nicholas Berger & Emily Fraser
An animation about divesting from fossil fuels with drawings and narration by youth from Bay Area Earth Guardians Crew and Youth vs Apocalypse.
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The Hike Feature Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 HORROR Film Festival
THE HIKE, 120 min., USA, Thriller/Horror
Direected by David FugettA couple agree to meet for a hike on their favorite trail. Derek is hoping to come home to his family. Brooke is bringing divorce papers for him to sign. Halfway through the hike they are taken hostage by a killer on the run. A g...
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The Ocean Voice Short Film, Audience Feedback from ENVIRONMENTAL Film Festival Feb. 2021
THE OCEAN VOICE, 4min., Brazil, Documentary
Directed by Rodrigo Thome
When the ocean speaks, we must listen!
The ocean voice is a message from the ocean to humanity!
We must learn to connect with the ocean, all life in our planet come from it! Besides that we still treating the ocean and its cr... -
The Great Atchafalaya Basin Short Film, Audience Feedback from ENVIRONMENTAL Film Festival Feb. 2021
THE GREAT ATCHAFALAYA BASIN, 8min., USA, Documentary
Directed by Mark Knight
Efforts to save the Atchafalaya Basin are highlighted with stunning visuals of the largest wetland and swamp in the United States. Located in south central Louisiana, it is a combination of wetlands and river delta are...
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My Family Trees Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2021 LA Film Festival
Directed by Roshi Givechi
My Family Trees is a bittersweet tale about a man from Iran who took unconventional measures to stitch his family back together in Kansas...one single tree at a time. It's a short documentary that spotlights the ways love, duty, and inexplicable hope make us uniquely h...
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Audible Lockdown Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 Dance/Music/Experimental Film Festival
AUDIBLE LOCKDOWN, 15min., Australia, Music
Directed by Ania Reynolds & Carl Polke
An audiovisual portrait of the city of Melbourne during the COVID lockdowns in 2020. All sounds have been created from field recordings made in the Melbourne CBD under lockdown, and all footage has similarly been ...
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Writing On The Wall Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 DOCUMENTARY Film Festival
WRITING ON THE WALL, 6min., USA
Directed by Miya Matsumoto Lee
When thousands took to the streets of New York City in June 2020 to protest police brutality and systemic racism against Black people, the high-end stores in Soho responded by swiftly boarding up their windows and doors.
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Covid Landscape: Boise, Idaho June 2020 Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 DOCUMENTARY Film Festival
COVID LANDSCAPE: BOISE, IDAHO JUNE 2020, 5min., USA
Directed by John D. LeMay
Life in a global pandemic is surreal for us all, but creating a piece of public art on the side of a 14 story building in downtown Boise, Idaho takes it to a whole new level. Watch my latest short film featuring mural...
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Riddim Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 Dance/Music/Experimental Film Festival
RIDDIM, 3min., USA, Music
Directed by Shicong Zhu
Trapped in the colorfulness of the material world; fragile and timeless.
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Anyone Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 Dance/Music/Experimental Film Festival
ANYONE, 5min., USA, Dance
Directed by James Kinney
A young woman, searching.
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Until We Touch Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 DOCUMENTARY Film Festival
UNTIL WE TOUCH, 3min., Australia
Directed by Charlotte Mungomery
A short poem like documentary. Through windows we watch the polyphonic narrative of twelve mothers in lockdown who read letters from their adult children who are overseas, interstate or are quarantined in the same city.
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Tadpoles: The Big Little Migration Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 DOCUMENTARY Film Festival
TADPOLES: THE BIG LITTLE MIGRATION, 8min., Canada
Directed by Maxwel Hohn
TADPOLES: The Big Little Migration is a unique mini documentary and a world first. The movie documents the incredible daily migration of the western toad tadpoles, a designated threatened species, and one that faces const...
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River Plants Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Feb. 2021 DOCUMENTARY Film Festival
RIVER PLANTS, 15min., Columbia
Directed by Daniel Ocampo Rincón
Rivers are one of the most diverse, dynamic, and threatened ecosystems in the world. When we study them, we get into the fascinating world of the organisms that inhabit them. A Colombian scientist created a deep affinity with water...