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Audience Award Winners: Best Short Film: QUICHE Best Direction: IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
NEVER GIVE UP: AKINORI IN MOORESVILLE, 13min, USA, Documentary Directed by Royce Akifumi Wilmot 24 years since first attending a NASCAR race, Akinori Ogata chases his dream of one day racing in the Daytona 500. Moving his family halfway across the world in the process, he races locally in the lower series of NASCAR, working for his big break. His sons have graduated high school, and they and his wife have moved back to Japan. Alone in his small race shop, he prepares his limited late model stock car for the biggest local race of the year.
BEYOND THE ROPES, 38min., USA, Documentary Directed by Jalen Robinson BEYOND THE ROPES: The 40+ Double Dutch Club Documentary showcases how…
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The multi-talented outsider artist Richard McMahan is on a quest to painstakingly re-create thousands of famous and not-so-famous paintings and artifacts– in miniature. From well-loved Picasso and Frida Kahlo paintings to more obscure intricate Maori canoes, McMahan has mastered dozens of genres over 30 years of creating, and he’s made most of it on a cluttered kitchen counter using recycled materials. McMahan is also the curator of a mini-museum with a collection that surveys the scope of humanity’s visual record. Olympia Stone directs this surprising portrait of a most unusual artist.
This festival is designed to showcase the best of student short films and screenplays. Over the last 4 years, the FEEDBACK Festival has noticed a dramatic increase of quality in student projects. So the time has come for a distinct showcase of the many amazing student films and screenplays from around the world.
Every SINGLE month, the festival will host a student screenplay reading series that will be performed by professional actors in Los Angeles and Toronto.
And every 3 months, the festival will host a “Best of Short Film” lineup using the popular FEEDBACK Festival format. The audience reaction video the student filmmaking team receives will help the film get into other festivals around the world.
Festivals take place the Revue LA LIVE Cinemas in downtown Toronto, and the Carlton cinemas in downtown Toronto.
(NOTE: Screenplay Festival occurs every single month.)