Month: October 2016
Submit to the Thriller/Suspense Festival via FilmFreeway
I always thought that once a film is finished (or abandoned, as someone said once…), it no longer belongs to the filmmakers – it belongs to the audience. This festival is the perfect illustration of that. I very much appreciate the fact that your audience took the time to watch MEDIATION in the first place, and then chose to stay after the screening to discuss it. As a writer-director, I couldn’t ask for more – if there is an audience that cares enough to talk about a film I wrote and directed, then I’ve done my job.
– Francisco Lorite (Mediation Short Film)
The monthly festival that showcases the best of Thriller/Suspense Genre Stories and Films from around the world.
Next Festival Dates:
October 27 2016
February 23 2017
Submit your film or story and get it showcased at the Festival.
Screenplay Festival occurs monthly. Watch the…
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Deadline Oct. 20th: Short Screenplay Festival Contest. At least 5-15 winners every single month!
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Submit here: http://www.wildsound.ca/shortscriptcontest.html
At least 5-15 winners every single month!
I was very impressed with the customer service at WILDsound. I had a question regarding my entry this year and I was contacted back immediately. I like that in a contest. Also, I was given feedback from WILDsound on my script and what I received was extremely helpful and detail oriented and it assisted me greatly in crafting my rewrite. The feedback from Wildsound strengthened my script to the point where it’s placing better in other contests as well.
-Robert Ward, The Final Job – Short Script
FULL FEEDBACK on your screenplay from our committee of Professional Screenwriters, Filmmakers, Production Heads and Script Consultants. Get your script performed by professional actors at the Writing Festival.
SAVE $10 TODAY and SUBMIT your Short Screenplay to our festival.
Submissions take 3-5 weeks for evaluation
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Watch MONTH TO MONTH Short film (played at June 2016 festival)
One of the more interesting and polarizing short films that played at the festival this year is now online for the world to see. Hope you enjoy it.
MONTH TO MONTH, 12min, USA, Drama/Fantasy
Directed by James Ersted
A traveling musician (Paul Bergmann) decides to try his luck in Los Angeles, but when supernatural things begin to happen at his new apartment, his life is forever altered.
Watch FILM:
AUDIENCE FEEDBACK VIDEO: |
Director’s Statement:
The inspiration for this film came from seeing artist after artist get discouraged and leave Los Angeles. I started to imagine that they hadn’t actually moved back to their hometown, but instead disappeared through a portal.
Film Type: Short
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
Runtime: 12 minutes 42 seconds
Completion Date:May 4, 2015
Production Budget:12,000 USD
Country of Origin:United States
Country of Filming:United States
Film Language:English
Shooting Format:RED Epic
Aspect Ratio:2.39:1
Film Color:Black & White and Color
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Best Scene from THE ACCIDENTAL ANGEL Screenplay by Oren Weitz
Best Scene from THE ACCIDENTAL ANGEL Screenplay CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Hugh Ritchie |
SYNOPSIS:
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Action
Daniel is about to learn the truth about his childhood, and find the strength to grow back his wings. All but to realize he was predestined to save the world from a new world war, and to reveal some even darker truths about himself.
Get to know the winning writer:
What is your screenplay about?
An 18 year old boy realizes he has the ability to grow back his angel wings and that his destiny is to prevent the next world war, but by doing so he will have to make some sacrifices.
What genres does your screenplay under?
It’s a drama with an action and fantasy angle.
Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
It’s a…
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Best Scene from LOVE IS NOT LOVE Screenplay by Stephen Keep Mills
Best Scene from LOVE IS NOT LOVE Screenplay CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Sean Ballantyne |
SYNOPSIS:
Genre: Drama, Romance
It’s all the gray that makes the glue.
Get to know the winning writer:
What is your screenplay about?
It’s about love and my story takes a different look at it. We all know the romances and the quest for perfection—but in my view, Love is made from all the parts we don’t even notice. My logline: “It’s all the grey that makes the glue.” There are no formulas, only the unseen exchange of vulnerabilities.
What genres does your screenplay under?
It’s a love story. A romance. Narrative Fiction.
Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
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Short Screenplay: THE TEACHER by Josh Goodman
Watch the October 2016 Winning Short Screenplay.
THE TEACHER
SYNOPSIS:
Genre: Drama
A young man confronts his teacher from high school
CAST LIST:
NARRATOR – Hugh Ritchie
YOUNG MAN – Benjamin Camenzuli
MISS PATTERSON – Becky Shrimpton
Get to know the winning writer:
What is your screenplay about?
A young man confronts his teacher from high school.
What genres does your screenplay under?
Drama
Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
To get people talking about mental health and the voting system.
How would you describe this script in two words?
Dramatic confrontation
What movie have you seen the most times in your life?
Reservoir Dogs
How long have you been working on this screenplay?
2 Months
How many stories have you written?
5 Short films 5 Feature scripts
What motivated you to write this screenplay?
People I know and don’t know with mental health issues
What obstacles…
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Best Scene from PARADISE AT MAIN AND ELM Screenplay by Barry Brennessel
Genre: Drama
Adrian Stockwell and Ezra Cherevin both battle the fallout from their broken families. The written word becomes their therapy, their escape. With this shared passion, they learn to navigate a sea of challenges.
CAST LIST:
NARRATOR – Becky Shrimpton
EZRA – Hugh Ritchie
HARTWICKE – Percy Alexander Harris
ADRIAN – Benjamin Camenzuli
DR. DURSCHLAG – Paul Whitaker
STUDENT – Cass Van Wyck
WAITRESS – SECOND WOMAN WOMAN – Jane Smythe
Get to know the winning writer:
What is your screenplay about?
Two college students damaged by their upbringing develop a relationship through a shared passion for literature, and help each other navigate a sea of challenges.
What genres does your screenplay under?
Drama
Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
The story is one of hope and survival, and it explores not only physical abuse, but verbal as well, and the lasting effects. And, wow, these…
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Read the best of NEW Poetry from around the world – October 2016
Submit your own poetry for FREE to the Festival: https://festivalforpoetry.com/
CLICK the link and read the best of poetry:
WAR IN BETWEEN THE TWO, by Demarco Singleton
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/10/01/war-in-between-the-two-poetry-by-demarco-singleton/
OFFICE POLITICS, by Luke Wilson Lucas
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/10/02/office-politics-poetry-by-luke-wilson-lucas/
DELIRIOUS, by LT Garvin
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/10/02/delirious-poetry-by-l-t-garvin/
MASKS OF MELANCHOLY, by Ruth Bowley
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/10/02/masks-of-melancholy-poetry-by-ruth-bowley/
HEART ROBBER, by Glory Emmanuel
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/10/02/heart-robber-poetry-by-glory-emmanuel/
THE TRILOGY OF POETRY, by Shannon Griffiths
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/10/02/the-trilogy-of-poetry-poetry-by-shannon-griffiths/
IF WITH APOLOGIES TO RUDYARD KIPLING, by Lesley
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/12/if-with-apologies-to-rudyard-kipling-poetry-by-lesley/
FALLING FOR HER, by Shubham Atul Kumar Joshisakj
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/12/falling-for-her-poetry-by-shubham-atul-kumar-joshisakj/
BETRAYED WITH A KISS, by Azzurra Nox
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/13/betrayed-with-a-kiss-poetry-by-azzurra-nox/
CIGARETTE BUTTS, by Rebeccah Pope
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/13/cigarette-butts-poetry-by-rebeccah-pope/
MORE THAN AN EMOTION, by AR Slim
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/13/more-than-an-emotion-poetry-by-ar-slim/
THE PLAYGROUND, by Phillip Rivers
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/13/the-playground-poetry-by-phillip-rivers/
AYLAN LIES FACE DOWN, by Angelina Llongueras
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/13/aylan-lies-face-down-poetry-by-angelina-llongueras/
WILLS HOUSE, by Martha C. Wallace
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/13/wills-house-poetry-by-martha-c-wallace/
TOMORROW, by Kim Wheeler
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/13/tomorrow-poetry-by-kim-wheeler/
FULL MOON, by Adams Duniya
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/13/full-moon-poetry-by-adams-duniya/
IT WAKE UP, by Stuti Mishra
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/13/it-wake-up-poetry-by-stuti-mishra/
WHEN THE MOON SLEPT, by Akinkunmi Adewumi
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/10/13/when-the-moon-slept-poetry-by-akinkunmi-adewumi/
FilmFreeway Special: Submit to the DOCUMENTARY Film Festival
Watching the reactions of (German Shepherd) at the FEEDBACK Festival does not become more meaningful than that. When your film reaches and audience that respond in such way, it´s pure joy.
– Nils Bergendal, Director “German Shepherd”
Next Festival Dates:
November 24 2016
February 23 2016
Festival takes place at the Carlton Cinemas in downtown Toronto, Canada.
FULL FEEDBACK on your film from the audience! SUBMIT ANYTIME!
Submissions take 3-7 weeks for evaluation.
Why the this is the fastest growing Documentary Film Festival in the world today:
– Your film will get screened in front of a large, broad audience.
– We are a feedback festival and you will actually hear what people and action/adventure film lovers think of your film.
– Your film is screened and then talked about with the audience, lead by a Professional Industry moderator.
Even if your film is not selected, you will receive…
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