Bill Richardson is a pioneer. Following multiple surgeries for aggressive brain tumors and infections, he is a unique host for an increasingly familiar enemy. He’s not one to invite trouble. But after each tumor is cut away, another bares its deadly teeth. So what if the knives were put away? What if a radical new… Continue reading Short Film: FIRST IN MAN, 12min., USA, Documentary
Category: short films
Short Film: ASHES TO ASHES, 25min., USA, Documentary
Winfred Rembert, the only living survivor of a lynching, a Star Wars fanatic and leather artist, develops a friendship with Doctor Shirley Jackson Whitaker who is on a mission to memorialize the forgotten 4,000 African Americans lynched during the Jim Crow era. Together, their journeys of healing intertwine. Director – Taylor Rees, Renan Ozturk Project… Continue reading Short Film: ASHES TO ASHES, 25min., USA, Documentary
Short Film: SYNNOPSIS, 11min., Canada, Documentary
Aidan “Synn” Pringle is a second generation professional wrestler, who trained to be the best. But when he was sabotaged in his WWE tryout match, he quit the business. This isn’t a story of failure. This is the story of losing in the ring, but winning in life. Project Links Website
Short Film: IN SEARCH OF A BETTER WORLD, 7min., Canada, Documentary
The small city of Hi’an, China has embraced a radical new recycling solution that might just save the world. Project Type: Documentary, Student Genres: Documentary, Enviromental Runtime: 7 minutes 23 seconds Completion Date: December 29, 2018 Production Budget: 2,600 USD Country of Origin: Canada Country of Filming: China
Director Biography – Mishal Mahmud (BREACH OF TRUST)
Mishal Mahmud is a Pakistani filmmaker and second year MFA student studying film and television production at the University of Southern California. At USC, she made five short films and became deeply passionate about directing, editing, and producing. Her love of both film and social justice eventually led her to developing and directing Breach of… Continue reading Director Biography – Mishal Mahmud (BREACH OF TRUST)
Short Film: BREACH OF TRUST, 24min., USA, Documentary
Breach of Trust explores the University of Southern California’s institutional cover up involving the sexual misconduct of former full-time gynecologist George Tyndall. The story is anchored by the survivors, who after being wronged by the university continue their fight for institutional change. Joining them are Matt Hamilton, a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter who guides us… Continue reading Short Film: BREACH OF TRUST, 24min., USA, Documentary
Documentary Short Festival Testimonial – May 18 2020
Scott Fredette (THE WANDERING WOLF) We both know our craft, so we got a lot of praise on the content and how it was done, from visual to audio. People said it was fun to watch. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: Submit your film exclusively via Film Freeway:
Documentary Short Festival Testimonial – May 16 2020
Filmmaker Mark Garcia (THE ARTIST) The audience feedback video was AWESOME! It was incredible to see people in a movie theatre in Toronto watching THE Artist. I saw smiles and people fully engaged in the piece. I heard a couple people refer to it as “beautiful” and that made me feel incredible because Mauro, his work… Continue reading Documentary Short Festival Testimonial – May 16 2020
Documentary Short Film Festival Testimonial – May 15 2020
Frank Schlichting This was a great festival. They did a great job promoting my film and worked very hard at it with a post festival podcast and a video of audience feedback. Get your Documentary Short Film showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival and get an audience video. Submit your film exclusively via Film Freeway:
Documentary Festival Testimonial – May 3 2020
Laurie Little Wonderful festival! We were so excited to be honored with the best film award for Totalité!. I was sad to have to cancel my trip to Toronto and have my TO posse with me for a theater screening, but your online virtual audience feedback video really made my day! My friends and crew… Continue reading Documentary Festival Testimonial – May 3 2020