TOTALITE, 14min., USA, Documentary Directed by Laurie Little, Justin T. Jones From his darkroom and streets of Lyon, France to the Illinois country side, photographer/umbraphile, Richard Bellia chases the 2017 eclipse with daughter Valentine . This short film reflects on the creation of images and the passion that drives their making. In French and English CLICK… Continue reading Totalite Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the April 2020 DOC Film Festival
Category: short films
State Of Flow Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the April 2020 DOC Film Festival
STATE OF FLOW, 10min., USA, Documentary Directed by Hendricksen Armand 4 hula hoopers explore the feeling of the elusive State of Flow. CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics of the film!
& You Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the April 2020 DOC Film Festival
&YOU, 20min., USA, Documentary Directed by Claire Downey, Taylor Autumn Herndon, Tessa Lawrence In the wake of the #metoo movement, a survivor at James Madison University becomes a powerful advocate on campus after her own assault case gets handled in all the wrong ways. CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics of the film!
The Hustle Is Real Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the April 2020 DOC Film Festival
THE HUSTLE IS REAL, 12min, USA, Documentary Directed by Thomas B Draudt A story about creating your own lane to make money doing what you love and the hustle and grind that goes along with it. “If you have to work, you might as well do what you love” .CLICK HERE – and see full info and… Continue reading The Hustle Is Real Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from the April 2020 DOC Film Festival
Short Film: THE HUSTLE IS REAL, 12min, USA, Documentary
“It’s like Thelonious Monk said : Do your own thing. In 15, 20 years, people will catch on.” -Jamison Harvey, aka DJ Prestige THE HUSTLE IS REAL is a story about creating your own lane to make money doing what you love and the hustle and grind that goes along with it. “If you have… Continue reading Short Film: THE HUSTLE IS REAL, 12min, USA, Documentary
HIGHLIGHTS – MARCH 2020 DOCUMENTARY Short Film Festival
AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS: BEST FILM: JUST ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL FAMILY BEST PERFORMANCES: UNDERMINE BENEATH CANADA’S GHOST TOWNS BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: BEYOND THE GUN BEST MUSIC: THE STORY OF PEMA Theme of night: Transformation of societies NOTE: Festival took place right before the worldwide lockdown due to the Corona Virus. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Videos: IXOQ (WOMAN), 8min,.… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS – MARCH 2020 DOCUMENTARY Short Film Festival
Undermine Beneath Canada’s Ghost Towns, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2020 DOC Festival in Toronto
UNDERMINE BENEATH CANADA’S GHOST TOWNS, 17min., Canada, Documentary Directed by Francois Desrocher An abandoned mine explorer visits two of the largest ghost towns in Canada and enters the long abandoned mines under them to see what remains. CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics of the film!
The Story Of Pema Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2020 DOC Festival in Toronto
THE STORY OF PEMA, 5min., Canada, Documentary Directed by Martin Buzora The breathtaking story of a young Tibetan nomad and her epic seasonal journey across the mountains of Amdo Region, Tibet. CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics of the film!
One More Day Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2020 DOC Festival in Toronto
ONE MORE DAY, 13min., Canada, Documentary Directed by Brenda Grzetic It documents the experiences of a woman Correctional Officer – Lisa Snook – who worked for 25 years in Corrections and retired from Her Majesty’s Penitentiary for men in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. It follows her on her last day of work as she reflects… Continue reading One More Day Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2020 DOC Festival in Toronto
Just Another Beautiful Family Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from March 2020 DOC Festival in Toronto
JUST ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL FAMILY, 19min., Canada, Documentary Directed by Katherine and Nick North Just an ordinary suburban family– except that Dad’s transgender, Mom’s queer, and there are five kids in this minivan. This is one family’s true story of identity, trust, and transformation. CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics of the film!