FLOWERS OF MARRAKECH Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from June 2019 DOC Festival

FLOWERS OF MARRAKECH, 8min., USA, Documentary Directed by Yuntong Man Nadia, a Moroccan Henna artist, is a single mother in Marrakech that is struggling to make a livable wage during the slow tourism season. The Marrakech Henna Art Café offers an innovative solution: mixed media Henna ornaments CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics… Continue reading FLOWERS OF MARRAKECH Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from June 2019 DOC Festival

May 2019 Film Winners

Submit your film exclusively via Film Freeway:     I AM MEANT TO BE THIS WAY, 10min., USA, Documentary WE THE CHILDREN, 22min., USA, Documentary THE PETITION IN BOOTS, 5min., USA, Documentary/Animation THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE, 20min., USA, Documentary REDEMPTION SQUARE, 19min., USA, Documentary UNDOCUMENTED, 6min., USA, Documentary     Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com… Continue reading May 2019 Film Winners

Short Film: CHILD, DISRUPTED, 25min., USA, Documentary\par

As a society, are we in danger of raising a generation of children disrupted by the overuse of technology? Through interviews with experts in the fields of neuroscience, occupational therapy, addiction, psychology, and sociology, we uncover the reality behind fears about the effects of screen time on children. Project Links  Website  Facebook News & Reviews… Continue reading Short Film: CHILD, DISRUPTED, 25min., USA, Documentary\par

Short Film: QUEENS WAY, 4min., UK, Documentary

On the eve of her 85th birthday, a headstrong widow reflects on the love and loss of her three husbands. Film Type: Documentary, Short Runtime: 4 minutes 40 seconds Completion Date: May 20, 2018 Production Budget: 500 GBP Country of Origin: United Kingdom Country of Filming: South Africa Film Language: Afrikaans Shooting Format: Digital Aspect… Continue reading Short Film: QUEENS WAY, 4min., UK, Documentary

Short Film: THE CURE, 32min., Ghana, Documentary

Studies reveal that about 70% of Ghanaians depend on traditional and herbal medicine. This short documentary is a journey of five HIV patients from Ghana and their Dr. Duncan who promises to cure HIV with a drug that he discovered and produced, the COA drug. The big difference between Dr. Duncan and all other researchers… Continue reading Short Film: THE CURE, 32min., Ghana, Documentary

Short Film: FIGHTING CHILDHOOD CANCER, 5min., USA, Documentary

Honoring the legacy of 3 year old Louie Vanderslice who lost his fight to childhood leukemia and how his legacy has impacted his family and community. Project Links  Website Film Type: Documentary Runtime: 5 minutes 52 seconds Completion Date: May 3, 2018 Production Budget: 0 USD Country of Origin: United States Country of Filming: United… Continue reading Short Film: FIGHTING CHILDHOOD CANCER, 5min., USA, Documentary

Short Film: FLOWERS OF MARRAKECH, 8min., USA, Documentary

Nadia, a Moroccan Henna artist, is a single mother in Marrakech that is struggling to make a livable wage during the slow tourism season. The Marrakech Henna Art Café offers an innovative solution: mixed media Henna ornaments Project Links  Website Film Type: Documentary, Short, Student Runtime: 7 minutes 59 seconds Completion Date: August 11, 2017… Continue reading Short Film: FLOWERS OF MARRAKECH, 8min., USA, Documentary

HIGHLIGHTS – MAY 2019 DOCUMENTARY Short Film Festival

AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS: BEST FILM: REDEMPTION SQUARE BEST CHARACTERS: WE THE CHILDREN BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: UNDOCUMENTED BEST MUSIC: THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Videos: I AM MEANT TO BE THIS WAY, 10min., USA, Documentary WE THE CHILDREN, 22min., USA, Documentary THE PETITION IN BOOTS, 5min., USA, Documentary/Animation THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS – MAY 2019 DOCUMENTARY Short Film Festival

We The Children DOC Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from LA Festival May 2019

WE THE CHILDREN, 22min., USA, Documentary Directed by Jamal Joseph, Mike De Caro About children’s thoughts and feelings on politics. Sparked by the 2016 elections results, we witness how a group of children, ages 7 to 11, at a democratic school in Harlem, New York City, responds to their concern about the direction their country might… Continue reading We The Children DOC Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from LA Festival May 2019