FESTIVAL AUDIENCE FEEDBACK VIDEOS
Film festival audience feedback videos.
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SUBURBAN STORY short film, THRILLER/SUSPENSE Festival review (interview)
SUBURBAN STORY, 30min., USA
Directed by Chris Yen
Struggling against the harsh realities of poverty, a devoted father, Mike reluctantly turns to burglary to provide for his daughter. Amidst the complexities of his choices, the narrative unfolds through the varied viewpoints of those touched by hi... -
ELLIPSIS short film, THRILLER/SUSPENSE Festival review
ELLIPSIS, 18min., Ireland
Directed by Greg Purcell
"What is your first memory?"
Ellipsis awakens, abandoned and seeking answers in a haunted dystopia where nothing is what it appears to be. -
THE EDGE OF WATER short film, THRILLER/SUSPENSE Festival review (interview)
THE EDGE OF WATER, 12min., USA
Directed by Sean Velasco-Dodge
A New York City Detective with a crippling fear of deep water starts to unravel and lose touch with reality due to an unresolved and haunted past.Get to know writer/producer/actor Nicholas Safier:
1. What motivated you to make this...
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WHAT IS THE FOURTH DIMENSION? short film, Horror Film Fest review (interview)
WHAT IS THE FOURTH DIMENSION?, 9min., USA
Directed by Felipe Marinheiro
A paranormal investigator examines an eccentric woman’s sanity, unriddling the apparition she claims to contact while confronting his haunted past.Get to know the filmmaker:
1. What motivated you to make this film?
Well,...
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UNDER THE BED short film, Horror Film Festival review
UNDER THE BED, 1min., UK
Directed by Jeremy Sladdin
Horror legend Robert Englund, who gave us all nightmares as the iconic Freddy Krueger, narrates a bedtime story with a difference. -
PRIVILEGE short film, Horror Film Festival review (interview)
PRIVILEGE, 13min., USA
Directed by Matthew Ellis
An amateur white male actor is finally given a shot at making it in Hollywood by an established Casting Director but in order to get the role he has to fulfill a deal made by his ancestors thousands of years ago.
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SPIN: NO MATTER WHAT short film, Horror Film Festival review (interview)
SPIN: NO MATTER WHAT, 3min., USA
Directed by Jim Vacca
In 'SPiN: No Matter What' a woman's seemingly quiet night home alone becomes a gripping thriller, wherein the classic power pop song's lyrics undergo a haunting metamorphosis, culminating into a suspenseful reality as the next morning unveils... -
THE INHABITANCE short film, Horror Film Festival review
THE INHABITANCE, 13min., Canada
Directed by Prachi Chopra
Tasha returns home after visiting her parents only to realise she's not returned alone... -
PLEASE BE HOME...., short film, Horror Film Festival review (interview)
PLEASE BE HOME....,20min., USA
Directed by Bryan Muniz
A woman attempts to save a life and fix her brother's marriage as the world is coming to an end.Get to know the filmmaker:
1. What motivated you to make this film?
After seeing the film 1917 in theaters 3 times. A film that utilizes th...
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WHALES OF THE HIGH DESERT short film, Science & Nature Festival review
WHALES OF THE HIGH DESERT, 22min., USA
Directed by Joseph Adam LeBaron
Whales of the High Desert explores the story of James Wickham; an Englishman who was reported to have brought whales to Great Salt Lake in the 1870's.
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FLOWING - MY DREAM OF MORE FREEDOM short film, Science & Nature Festival review
FLOWING - MY DREAM OF MORE FREEDOM, 4min., Austria
Directed by Christine Sonvilla, Marc Graf
In “Flowing – My dream of more freedom” the river itself speaks to us about its dream of flowing wilder and freer again, thereby providing a home (again) to a diversity of species.
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THE GIANT DEEP REDS short film, Science & Nature Festival review
THE GIANT DEEP REDS, 30min., Malta
Directed by Maurice Micallef
The sea, home to a treasure trove of species from the microscopic to the gargantuan has one particular gem. We take a look at this predator of the seas, the most valuable commodity, the third most harvested fish of the seas, the blue... -
HAY DAY short film, Science & Nature Festival review
HAY DAY, 40min., USA
Directed by Lindsey Hefter
A Farmer from a multi-generational Teton Valley Family uses horse power and antique equipment to show the value of long held practices to a world bent on "progress." -
COLD ISLE short film, Environmental Festival review (interview)
COLD ISLE, 5min., Ireland
Directed by Josh Wagner
A seagull living in a harbour village starts to evaluate its existence and flies to a remote island for answers.Get to know the filmmaker:
1. What motivated you to make this film?
As part of my PhD, I've been attempting to experiment with nar...
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COMMON GROUND feature film, Environmental Festival review
COMMON GROUND, 105min., USA
Directed by Josh Tickell, Rebecca Tickell
COMMON GROUND, which features appearances and narration by Laura Dern, Jason Momoa, Rosario Dawson, Ian Somerhalder and Woody Harrelson, is the highly anticipated follow up film to Kiss the Ground, also directed by the Tickell’... -
VARIATIONS IN LIGHT AND SHADOWS short film, Environmental review (interview)
VARIATIONS IN LIGHT AND SHADOWS, 5min,. Canada
Directed by Roger Gallant
A non-narrative time-lapse exploration of light and shadows over the landscape of Bay St. George, NL, Canada.
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https://www.instagram.com/projectaroid/Get to know the filmmaker:
1. What moti...
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THE FLOOD short film, Environmental Festival review (interview)
THE FLOOD, 1min., France
Directed by David Tessier
A political debate, broadcast live on a 24-hour news channel. As the speakers are arguing about social issues, water invades the set and floods the whole room. Nobody seems to notice ...
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ICE PICK short film, Environmental Festival review
ICE PICK, 5min., France
Directed by Nadia AMADOU, Julien BARBIERI, Pierre GHIO, Josselin MASDEVALL, Clara POIRIER, Romane SUIRE, Flavie TOIRON, Valantine VIOTTI
In the wildland of Alaska, a lonely Downy Woodpecker hears an unexpected response to his drumming. Driven by his desire to find a mate, ... -
DOWN TO THE PLASTIC OCEAN short film, Environmental Festival review
DOWN TO THE PLASTIC OCEAN, 4min., USA
Directed by Dan Aguar
"Down To The Plastic Ocean" takes you on a magical lyrical journey that follows a plastic toy scuba diver from a storm water drain in Athens, Georgia through the streams and rivers to the edge of the coast.
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BONDING short film, Fan Fiction Festival review (interview)
BONDING, 13min., USA
Directed by Luke Rex
A solitary figure at an empty bar, CIA clinical and forensic psychologist, Dr. John Flemington, is planning to visit his girlfriend in Mexico when he is pressured by mysterious underground operatives to join them on a secret mission. He really doesn't hav... -
2099 short film, Fan Fiction Festival review
2099, 4min., USA
Directed by Emil Farid Chehab
Miguel O'Hara, the Spider-Man of the future, travels back in time to fight the evil corporation known as Alchemax.
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OCD short film, Student Feedback Festival review (interview)
OCD, 1min,. Canada
Directed by Madonna Gonzalez
“Amanda, a girl with a debilitating "tick" fights to survive the war raging within her terrifying psyche - all while stuck sitting in a Psych 101 lecture.
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https://www.instagram.com/iammicahkelpin/Get to know Kalli...
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THE PHONE CALL short film, Student Feedback Festival review
THE PHONE CALL, 16min., Greece
Directed by Jim Georgosopoulos
The short film "The Phone Call" deals with the fear and insecurity that two lovers experience after their breakup, regarding the possibility of reconnecting. In this case, the main character, Thomas, attempts to approach Anastasia thro... -
OPPOSITE short film, Student Feedback Festival review
OPPOSITE, 5min., China
Directed by Duo XU
An unscrupulous doctor who accidentally kills a patient because he is drunk. While hiding at home, he sees a figure standing in a vacant building across the street. Unexpectedly, this figure guides him to an unexpected end.