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Wendy-Gigi Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
WENDY/GIGI, 14min., USA, Comedy/Drama
Written and Produced by Rachel Music
All first days are shit. We follow Wendy’s inaugural shift at Tartarus, a down-on-its-luck New York City dungeon. Teeming with strange characters and stranger new experiences, our fledgling Dominatrix discovers a surpris...
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Hoof Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
HOOF, 4min., USA, Horror/Drama
Written, Photographed, and Produced by
A a #Panavision sponsored program in which all projects were shot on Kodak Motion Picture Film 35mm film. High School horror.
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Dementia Spots Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
DEMENTIA SPOTS, 10min., Hungary, Drama/Family
Directed by Ildikó Gaál
Scenes from the life of a demented man.
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Shed Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
SHED, 5min., USA, Drama
Directed by Samantha Soule
A woman released from incarceration, finds guidance for re entry and her own evolution in unexpected lessons from the natural world.
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Age Is Just A Number Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
AGE IS JUST A NUMBER, 1min., Denmark, Experimental
Directed by Charlotte Andersen
Everyone talks about age being just a number, but how many in the fashion industry really mean what they say when Media messages such as: look young but not too young – dress according to your age, do not reveal. ...
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Miss You Dad Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
MISS YOU, DAD, 15min., USA, Drama/Family
Directed by Neera Zaveri
After the death of her father, Ava processes the memories of her seemingly perfect childhood, struggling to come to terms with her parents’ role in destroying her innocence.
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Whisper Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
WHISPER, 12min., Tbilisi, USA, War/Family
Directed by Adam Breier, Ina Nersesian
Winner BEST SOUND & MUSIC at the Female Filmmakers Festival.
In times of war. When fear sneaks into a little girl’s dreams turning them into nightmares. A tender relationship between a grandmother and her grandda...
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Driving While Black Magic Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
DRIVING WHILE BLACK MAGIC, 8min., USA, Drama/Mystery
Directed by Julia C. Liu
In the absurdist world of Providence Plantations, a spiritual woman works to decolonize her thoughts. While driving home from her job at the sleep lab, she tries to block out news of another state sanctioned killing. ...
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Unhide Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
UNHIDE, 3min., India, Experimental
Directed by Ramya Nambessan
Is freedom Gender-based. The answer is an emphatic NO. But does anyone care about this? Can’t a woman in this country dress as she likes, walk as she wishes, speaks as she thinks. What if she is a professional or a housewife or a ca...
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Xiety Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
XIETY, 3min., USA, Drama
Directed by Carlos & Karen Torres
XIETY explores the ways anxiety may feel for those who suffer from it through a visual journey in Val’s mind- XIETY. Val struggles to stay mentally present during a night out with friends. What may seem like a simple, fun, and relaxing ...
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When The Wolf's Away Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
WHEN THE WOLF’S AWAY, 12min., France, Drama
Directed by Jeanne Boyé
To heal her wounds, Lara chose to put everything behind her. She is on the wrong track.
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The New Old Fashioned Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
THE NEW OLD FASHIONED, 9min., USA, Drama/Family
Directed by Brigid Marshall
Growing up is one thing. Having your parents treat you like an adult is a whole other story. Ama, a successful 30-something, has taken the reigns on the next stage of her life. The problem is, her parents don’t approve.
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10 Seconds Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
10 SECONDS, 6min., Bulgaria, Action/Sports
Directed by Evgenia Taneva
During a boxing match, Alexandra is knocked down. To return to the match, she must first overcome her past and present. Vision and words intertwine in Alexandra’s mind where the real battle take place.
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Seagull Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
SEAGULL, 6min, USA, War/Mystery
Directed by Catharine Jones
A mysterious French woman encounters both aid and suspicion when she washes up on the English coast during World War Two.
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Covid Bach Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Female Film Festival
COVID BACH, 2min., Canada, Animation/Music Video
Directed by Elizabeth Lewis
This freeflowing stream of consciousness animation is set to J. S, Bach The Well Tempered Clavier. The fully hand drawn images weave in and out between abstract and nightmarish visions. Then the dream ends……but does it?
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SCREENPLAY TRAILER: Harper High, by Stephen John Beyer
LOGLINE: An interracial love triangle during the Golden Age causes conflict between Chicago High School Rivalries, which are tested by the Color of Love & Friendship that spirals out of control and intertwines during the Cicero Riots of 1951.
SCREENPLAY TRAILER: Winner of Los Angeles Motion Pict...
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Love Is Not Love Feature Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Film Festival
LOVE IS NOT LOVE, 95min., USA, Romance
Directed by Stephen Keep MillsEarly December, New York City, and everyone is on the hunt for love. Why? Because they haven’t found it and because they haven’t found it, they make it into a myth and chase the myth instead. That is not love in this romantic ...
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Estilo Americano Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Film Festival
ESTILO AMERICANO, 22min,. USA, Drama/Political Family
Directed by Miriam KruishoopEstilo Americano tells the story of a Mexican-American family divided by politics. What is supposed to be a festive family gathering turns into an explosive showdown when siblings, with opposing political views, c...
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El Pato Y El Burro (The Duck and the Donkey) Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Jan. 2021 Film Festival
EL PATO Y EL BURRO (THE DUCK AND THE DONKEY), Puerto Rico, 11min., Drama
Directed by Carlos Larriue / Alejandro Aguilera
David and Randall are in the principal’s school office. He wants to know what they did to be there. In the meantime, these two enemies will understand they’re more similar th...
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SCI-FI Festival Best Scene Reading: An Absolute Mind, by Lauren Lola
A young woman with a genetically evolved, cognitive ability is transported to a secret island, for her protection. But upon learning the real forces in charge of the island, she steps up and leads a revolution to take action against inaction.
Based on the novel of the same name by Lauren Lola.
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LGBTQ+ Best Scene Script Reading: Ziggy And Rachel, by Michael Rispoli & Gregg Greenberg
ZIGGY AND RACHEL focuses on the friendship between a young boy and a transgender girl in his Manhattan building.
CAST LIST:
Narrator: Allison Kampf
Lisa: Julie Sheppard
Pendergast: Allan Michael Brunet
Rachel: Kyana Teresa
Ziggy: Geoff Mays
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SCI-FI Festival Best Scene Script Reading: LOST PLANET, by Thomas Thorpe
Following discovery of a nanometer-sized memory storage device within an asteroid fragment, a scientist hastens to understand holograms left on a doomed planet and is horrified to learn that Earth is about to encounter a similar fate.
CAST LIST:
Narrator: Julie Sheppard
Sydney: Allison Kampf
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SCI-FI Festival Best Scene Script Reading: Strike Of Artemis, by Brandon Haynes
A black woman kidnapped at a young age by aliens, trying to find her place back on Earth where she has become an alien herself
CAST LIST:
Narrator: Geoff Mays
Agent Wayne: Shawn Devlin
Mom/Regina: Julie Sheppard
Random 4/Guard (one line)/Noah: Allan Michael Brunet
India: Hannah Ehman
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Female Festival Best Scene: WHEAT DANDY, by Anna Patterson
Dad’s death throws the wheat farm into turmoil
Sis and husband felt for years they owned the place, they had raised their children here, and worked day and night to keep the place financially stable. They had fought disease, insects, and violent weather. Now they faced financial ruin, and local p...