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Winning Filmmaker Adam Kemp (HARRY AND MABEL: A LOVE STORY)

HARRY AND MABEL: A LOVE STORY, 4min,. Ireland
Directed by Adam Kemp
Using a recorded conversation and combining 2D animation with stop motion, this film tells a simple, yet engaging story of Mabel and Harry Caroll recalling their younger days in Dublin.
Get to know the filmmaker. Interview by Matthew Toffolo
1. What motivated you to make this film?
The project was influenced by Aardman animations (Wallace & Gromit), particularly some of their earlier films where they use recorded, unscripted conversations. I thought it was very mesmerising to hear real life stories told and visualized through animation. So I decided to have a go it myself and asked my grandparents if they would like to be in this film. I think they enjoyed reminiscing.
2. From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?
Production on the final film took about two years. I did everything by myself from designing and building the characters and backgrounds to animating everything and everyone one frame at a time, plus checking each shot for any necessary fixes and changes. Even the stop motion segments needed a re-shoot sometimes. All while doing other small projects inbetween.
3. How would you describe your film in two words!?
Loving memories
4. What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?
Absolutely everything was a challenge and a new learning experience. In order to find the right balance between realism and imagination, I had to gather as much reference and information as I possibly could on Dublin in the 40s, from how the city looked to how people behaved and socialised back then. Unlike scripts, conversations can’t be altered or changed, which means working specifically with what was said and its tone. So I had to think very creativity to illustrate my grandparent’s story in a way that’s relaxing, yet always engaging .
5. What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video?
I was absolutely thrilled with what everyone said. I’m so glad they appreciated the hard work put into the film, especially with how they noticed the use 2d for past tense and stop motion for the present. They understood everything that was happening and felt happy for the characters. I’m really proud that I made everything clear and everyone feel good after watching.
6. When did you realize that you wanted to make films?
In my mid teens, when I saw Spirited Away. Since then, I became hooked on seeing more compelling and unique animated films like that. I collected indepent feature films and short films by animators from around the world. I didn’t get into animation college at first, but I remained determined to get an actual education, as there was nothing I wanted more than to be an animator and create something beautiful. So I spent years improving my art skills until I got accepted into a college that encouraged experimental animation and I had a great time learning there.
7. What film have you seen the most in your life?
Spirited Away. It was my biggest inspiration to go into animation.
8. What other elements of the festival experience can we and other festivals implement to satisfy you and help you further your filmmaking career?
Getting actual feedback is certainly a great idea, I think more festivals should do that. I think when promoting festivals and showing what selected films are playing, each film’s bio/descriptions should include links to each director’s blog and/or social media in the program.
9. You submitted to the festival via FilmFreeway. How has your experiences been working on the festival platform site?
Filmfreeway has been a great way of submitting my film. It was easy and convenient to use, the description and rules for the festival were easily accessible and clear.
10. What is your favorite meal?
Pepperoni Pizza
11. What is next for you? A new film?
At the moment, I’m producing artwork of animals and landscapes using soft pastels. After creating 2D and stop motion animation, I think I’m going to have a go at 3D computer animation.
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Winning Screenplays – January 2023 to March 2023 (8 winning scripts)
Watch the winning screenplay readings from the Female Feedback Film Festival from January 2033 to March 2023
BEST Scene Reading TV: EXPIRED, by Wendy Braff
https://femalefilmfestival.com/2023/04/03/female-festival-best-scene-reading-tv-expired-by-wendy-braff/
BEST SCENE: GOLD MOUNTAIN EXPRESS, by Gene Lassers
https://femalefilmfestival.com/2023/04/03/female-festival-best-scene-gold-mountain-express-by-gene-lassers/
1st Scene: THE PAINTED MUSE, by Farah Merani
https://femalefilmfestival.com/2023/04/03/female-festival-1st-scene-the-painted-muse-by-farah-merani/
1st Scene: ALL THAT YOU LOVE, by Ken Gire
https://femalefilmfestival.com/2023/04/03/female-festival-1st-scene-all-that-you-love-by-ken-gire/
1st Scene Reading: BETTER ANGELS, by Helen Orme Darvall
https://femalefilmfestival.com/2023/02/26/female-festival-1st-scene-reading-better-angels-by-helen-orme-darvall/
1st Scene TV Script: The Road to Sorrowful, by Andrea Lawson
https://femalefilmfestival.com/2023/02/26/female-festival-1st-scene-tv-script-the-road-to-sorrowful-by-andrea-lawson/
Best Scene: MOTHER SUPERIOR, by James W Goulde
https://femalefilmfestival.com/2023/02/26/female-festival-best-scene-mother-superior-by-james-w-goulde/
1st Scene: BY DARK, by Sabrina Barton
https://femalefilmfestival.com/2023/02/01/female-festival-1st-scene-by-dark-by-sabrina-barton/
Winning Screenplays – January 2023 to March 2023 (6 winning scripts)
Thriller/Suspense Film and Writing Festival
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TV 1st Scene Reading: ZOOM HIT, by Laura Puccia Valtorta
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BEST Scene: THE COVENTRY DECEPTION, by Michael Thomas Holliday
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1st Scene Reading: AS SCARED AS YOU, by Jesse Dorian
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HIGHLIGHTS: February 2023 FAMILY DRAMA Festival
Showcase of the best FILMS in the world today.
Audience Award Winners:
Best Short Film: QUICHE
Best Direction: IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER
Watch the Audience Feedback Video for each film:
QUICHE, 11min., Canada, Drama
Directed by Suzannah Moore
A nosy neighbor presses her way into the kitchen of a young mother, who ends up needing her.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

ZARDA, 17min., Pakistan, Drama
Directed by Zainab Hassan
In this slice of life/drama we peek into the life of a young Pakistani teenage girl Shella who comes from a conservative, lower middle-class family but dreams with an open heart. As she is slowly stepping out in the real world, she is fascinated by the ever-changing aesthetic of the modern life. One such occurrence accounts to her looking at a girl getting hair dyed pink, leaving her utterly mesmerized and longing for something like that for herself. Unfortunately, her cultural norms and lack of bodily autonomy renders it impossible until she is forced to realize and challenge these norms and find her own way out.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, 14min., UK, Drama
Directed by Billy Klotsa
A father and son spend a day at the beach. Bobby’s father wants to share some of his wisdom with his son by taking him away from the city, to reconnect with nature. The two engage in a meaningful conversation that illustrates their strong bond but also the difference of generations and personal experiences as Bobby is a trans ‘millennial’ man and his father a typical ‘baby boomer’. Bobby’s father tragically drowns as the two swim in the ocean. Bobby is left paralysed and disorientated without his validating figure and enters a surreal journey to find his father in the afterlife composed of an intimate childhood flashback, and facilitated by a trio of angels.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

DOUBLE PEINE, 11min,. France, Drama
Directed by Florian Le Tavernier
A birthday turns tragic when Charles, a young law student, accepts his friends’ challenge. He is far from suspecting that his act will have serious consequences.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

KEEPER, 3min., Finland, Drama
Directed by Dave Lojek
A woman takes time in private to contemplate amongst nature on sudden changes in her life that have forced her to see the world in a different light.
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WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

THROUGH THE EYES OF THE WOLF, 10min., Brazil, Experimental Drama
Directed by Fabricio Estevam Mira
The last days of Mary Magdalene before her violent end at the hands of the righteous children of God.
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WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

SHORT STORY Reading: Magnaminous Maureen, by York Davis
Genre: Autobiographical anecdote
1 Liner: A truly great artist is gracious and thrives on performance setbacks.
Performed by Val Cole
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