August 7, 2016 – Writing Festival Details

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This week’s writing festival is a showcase of the August winning TV PILOTS, plus the winning 1st scene and short screenplays.

They will be performed by some of the top actors working in Toronto today.

Here are the details of the screenplays and stage play being performed:

#1 – TV PILOT – Surveillance by Chris Gebhardt & Jenn Russi

Genre: Drama, Crime, Thriller

When a young woman uncovers an illegal government surveillance program that uses ordinary citizens’ private lives against them, she finds herself caught between her patriotic roots and the grim reality of government service. Living with Bipolar I disorder, she must find a way to protect her own secrets and determine where she stands in the coming War on Truth.

#2- TV PILOT – Olympus Rising by C.M. Landrus

Genre: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Action, Adventure

After two thousand years of dormancy, the gods of Mount Olympus awaken as human teenagers to struggle…

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Get to know the short film: INSIDE, 3min., Belguim, Animation/Comedy

Playing at the best of Family/Animation FEEDBACK Short Film Festival on Thursday Aug. 25th. 7pm. Carlton Cinemas in downtown Toronto. Get your FREE Tickets today

INSIDE, 3min., Belguim, Animation/Comedy
Directed by Pepijn Claus

A story about a worm, a beetle and a very hungry bird…

Director’s Statement:

Film Type:Animation, Short, Student

Genres:Comedy, Cartoon, Animals

Runtime:3 minutes 19 seconds

Completion Date:September 10, 2015

Production Budget:1,200 EUR

Country of Origin:Belgium

Country of Filming:Belgium

Aspect Ratio:16:4

Film Color:Color

First-time Filmmaker:Yes

Student Project:Yes

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Get to know the short film: GHOSTBOY, 9min., UK, Animation/Comedy

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GHOSTBOY, 9min., UK, Animation/Comedy
Directed by Jonathan Brooks

An exciting tale of mystery, mayhem and friendship, ‘Ghostboy’ teaches the very important lesson to not judge a book by it’s cover…

Director’s Statement:

DIRECTORS’ NOTES

Nearly 10 years had passed since I first sketched the character of Ghostboy. I felt it was something that would never materialise into anything and become a wasted idea like so many other ideas. After wrapping on a previous short film, I was looking for my next challenge. That’s when Ghostboy came about, though all I had was a few sketches and a short poem, I still had the basic structure of the story. It wasn’t until much later that the character of Alfie was introduced as well as his family, but the essence of Ghostboy was still there.

This would be my first animated film to direct and aimed at an entirely different audience that I hadn’t attempted to reach before. Being made for kids was in fact one of the main aspects which convinced me in to making Ghostboy. It opened up a new way of storytelling and filmmaking I hadn’t been able to try in my previous films. I knew this was going to be a fun project to direct but at the same time my most challenging.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Film Type:Animation

Runtime:9 minutes 10 seconds

Completion Date:December 17, 2015

Production Budget:6,000 GBP

Country of Origin:United Kingdom

Country of Filming:United Kingdom

Film Language:English

Shooting Format:Digital

Aspect Ratio:16:9

Film Color:Color

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Get to know the short film: LUCY, 16min, Greece, Family/Drama

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LUCY, 16min, Greece, Family/Drama
Directed by Stamatis Giannoulis

Myrto and Kimonas, an elderly childless couple have just lost their pet dog Lucy of natural causes. The events that will unfold the day they take their beloved pet to the vet will make them reconsider their relations and give them the opportunity to realise that nothing can substitute their love which, they now put to the test for whatever they have left…

Director’s Statement:

After decades of servicing cinematography and having an experience from various posts and productions both domestic and international, I decided to direct the short film “Lucy”, the writing debut of Alexis Giannoulis. Although family, the approach was a strictly professional one right from the beginning and whilst I worked with Alexis on polishing up the shooting script, I respected all the major initial points of the story and had a smooth, effortless cooperation.

Having had a fair amount of experience as a DoP, always close to the directors of the films I’ve worked in, the direction of Lucy, a sentimental film was both a small challenge and pleasure for me since most of the crew was made up by highly skilled professionals, many with international experience, and a veteran casting which, despite any objective difficulties or shortcomings, cooperated with me in a very professional way contributing the most to the making of the film.

Being a personal story touching on more than one major, universal and deeply humane issues (such as the relationship between an elderly couple, childlessness and the sacrifices that had to be made), the challenge was first for the starring actors to find their way together and look as they should on the screen and then to be able to achieve a result that wouldn’t be too mellow yet neither too cold for both the actors and the audience. Managing the actors and achieving the right dose of sentimentality were the main challenges I, as the DIR and all the rest of the creative crew had to come up against.

I hope both the festival committees and the wider audience to have a joyful viewing of Lucy and that we have at least achieved a respectable outcome and film.

Film Type:Short

Runtime:16 minutes 27 seconds

Completion Date:November 24, 2015

Production Budget:9,800 EUR

Country of Origin:Greece

Country of Filming:Greece

Film Language:Modern Greek (1453-)

Shooting Format:RED

Aspect Ratio:16:9

Film Color:Color

First-time Filmmaker:Yes

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Get to know the short film: 101 CUPCAKES, 13min, Australia, Family/Drama

Playing at the best of Family/Animation FEEDBACK Short Film Festival on Thursday Aug. 25th. 7pm. Carlton Cinemas in downtown Toronto. Get your FREE Tickets today

101 CUPCAKES, 13min, Australia, Family/Drama
Directed by Jane Eakin

Healing comes in many flavours. An uplifting story about love, death and the healing power of cooking.

Director’s Statement:

101 Cupcakes is a story that is very close to my heart. It is a gentle and affecting women’s story, that connects with everyone who watches it. This film is a cutdown of the original, and hasn’t lost any of it’s power to transport you.

Film Type:Short

Runtime:13 minutes 30 seconds

Completion Date:January 17, 2016

Production Budget:37,000 AUD

Country of Origin:Australia

Country of Filming:Australia

Film Language:English

Shooting Format:Digital – cannon

Film Color:Color

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July 2016 Family Films/Screenplays/Stories

Submit your Family Film or Screenplay to the Festival:http://festivalforfamily.com

Watch the best of Family from July 2016:

ACTORI LIKE YOU, 2min, Italy, Drama/Romance
Short Film from July 2016 Film Festival

ACTORSILENCE, 3min, Russia, Romance/Drama
Short Film from July 2016 Film Festival

ACTORSHORT STORY – DESPITE DEMENTIA
July 2016 Reading
Written by Janet Bennett Cox

ACTORFAN FICTION Screenplay – STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE
July 2016 Reading
Written by Jennifer Renner

ACTORSHORT Screenplay – THE BLUE DRESS
July 2016 Reading
Written by Dave Riese

ACTORSHORT Screenplay – THE FACTS OF LIFE
July 2016 Reading
Written by Chris Beadnell

ACTORBEST SCENE Screenplay – DUE SOUTH
July 2016 Reading
Written by Evan Schullery

ACTORSHORT STORY – LEFT ON LUNDY
July 2016 Reading
Written by James R. Cavell

ACTORSHORT STORY – TALKING YEOW
July 2016 Reading
Written by Lynne Adams Barze

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Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: John Johnson

Last Chance to RSVP (Free or PWYL) Toronto Feedback Film Fest – Thursday July 28th. 7pm.

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This month is a showcase of the best of Comedy Shorts, plus the best of Under 5min. Shorts:

http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html

RSVP your FEEDBACK Toronto Film Festival seats. FREE or make a donation to the festival. Anyone can come for FREE as we love to have you.

Thursday July 28th event. 7pm to 9pm, Carlton Cinemas, 20 Carlton Street.

RSVP your seats now for the event. Plus, see full details of every film being played. Discover the best of NEW short films from around the world:

http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html

We have a terrific lineup of films for our eighth event of 2016. Amazing short films from the UK, Israel, USA, Netherlands, Italy, Denmark, Russia, and Australia.

This could be our best festival yet! You’re going to love the films.

Giving you films from all corners of the world in different genres and formats.

CLICK here and watch the moderation videos from our last event…

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Comedy Short Film Festival – Thursday July 28th. RSVP your FREE Tickets

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This month is a showcase of the best of BRITISH Comedy Shorts, plus the best of Under 5min. Shorts:

http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html

RSVP your FEEDBACK Toronto Film Festival seats. FREE or make a donation to the festival. Anyone can come for FREE as we love to have you.

Thursday July 28th event. 7pm to 9pm, Carlton Cinemas, 20 Carlton Street.

RSVP your seats now for the event. Plus, see full details of every film being played. Discover the best of NEW short films from around the world:

Here are the details. Use the link above and get your FREE Tickets:

THE DRUNK, 7min, UK, Comedy
Directed by Gabriel Foster-Prior

Embark on a hilarious journey of a drunk trying to break into his own house. A slapstick comedy written by and starring Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Seann Walsh and directed by Gabriel Foster Prior.

NATIVE IMMIGRATION, 15min, UK, Comedy
Directed by Eric…

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July 2016 – READ best of NEW Poetry from all over the world.

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Submit your poetry to the festival today: https://festivalforpoetry.com

READ best of NEW Poetry 

FUCK UP, by Keshia L. Nowden
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/07/23/fuck-up-poetry-keshia-l-nowden/

UNTITLED, by Renee Michelle Christian
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/07/23/untitled-poetry-by-renee-michelle-christian/

FALLING IN LOVE, by MLaure
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/07/23/falling-in-love-poetry-by-mlaure-2/

HIS MELODIC APOLOGIES, by Forrest Jamie
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/07/23/his-melodic-apologies-poetry-by-forrest-jamie/

MY KING, by Nissi Odewumi
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/07/23/my-king-poetry-nissi-odewumi/

FOR CREATIVITY, by Tofunmi Kupoluyi
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/07/23/for-creativity-poetry-tofunmi-kupoluyi/

DO YOU KNOW WHAT LOVE IS, by Marcelo Moraes Caetano
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/07/23/do-you-know-what-love-is-poetry-by-marcelo-moraes-caetano/

A BLACK WOMEN PLEA, by Latonia Sears
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/07/23/a-black-women-plea-poetry-by-latonia-sears/

BLOOD OF MY BLOOD, by Anubhuti Gupta
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/07/23/blood-of-my-blood-poetry-by-anubhuti-gupta/

EMERALD HEART, by Barbara Hunt
http://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/07/23/emerald-heart-poetry-by-barbara-hunt/

DECISIONS DECISIONS, by Marcus J. King
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/07/23/decisions-decisions-poetry-by-marcus-j-king/

FROM WITHIN HER RIB CAGES, by J. Liethers
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/07/23/from-within-her-rib-cages-poetry-by-j-liethers/

GRANDMAS LOVE, by Poetic Gurl Janet M.
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/07/23/grandmas-love-poetry-by-poetic-gurl-janet-m/

AT NIGHT, by Anton M. Rojkov
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/07/24/at-night-poetry-by-anton-m-rojkov/

TOUCHED, by Terry Hart
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/07/24/touched-poetry-by-terry-hart/

PLASTIC SUCULENT, by Chase Morris
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/07/24/plastic-succulent-poetry-by-chase-morris/

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Jeff York – July 2016 Feature Screenplay Winner (FIEND)

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Feature Script: FIEND
by Jeff York

http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/fiend.html

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Horror, Thriller, Crime, Mystery, History

When famed Jekyll & Hyde author Robert Louis Stevenson turns out himself to be a dangerous split personality, the only one who can save him and London from his fiendish alter ego is a maverick American psychiatrist with daring, unconventional methods.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Sean Kaufmann
PRINCE – Michael Kazarian
STEVENSON/WOLFE – Robert Notman
BURKE – Devin Upham
CLAY/CARTLER – Neil Bennett
ANNE – Elizabeth Rose Morriss
FANNY – Mandy May Cheetham

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