Audience FEEDBACK Video: THE LAST TEAR, 11min, USA, Documentary

Watch Moderation Video from the May 2016 FEEDBACK Documentary Short Film Festival. Moderated by Amanda Lomonaco.

THE LAST TEAR, 11min, USA, Documentary

Audience FEEDBACK Video: CASTE A WAVE, 22min, USA, Documentary

Watch Moderation Video from the May 2016 FEEDBACK Documentary Short Film Festival. Moderated by Amanda Lomonaco.

CAST A WAVE, 22min, USA, Documentary

Audience FEEDBACK Video: 1Minute Nature, 12min, Netherlands, Documentary/Animation

Watch Moderation Video from the May 2016 FEEDBACK Documentary Short Film Festival. Moderated by Matthew Toffolo.

1Minute Nature, 12min, Netherlands, Documentary/Animation

Audience FEEDBACK Video: LIKE A STAR, 10min, Italy, Documentary/Comedy

Watch Moderation Video from the May 2016 FEEDBACK Documentary Short Film Festival. Moderated by Matthew Toffolo.

LIKE A STAR, 10min, Italy, Documentary/Comedy

Audience FEEDBACK Video: EVERYBODY FALLS DOWN, 15min, USA, Documentary/Society

Watch Moderation Video from the May 2016 FEEDBACK Documentary Short Film Festival. Moderated by Matthew Toffolo.

EVERYBODY FALLS DOWN, 15min, USA, Documentary/Society

Highlights: May 2016 Documentary Short Film Festival

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video of each film that played at the May 2016 DOCUMENTARY FEEDBACK Film Festival. Moderated by Matthew Toffolo & Amanda Lomonaco:

THE LAST TEAR Short Film – Playing at the May 26th Doc Short Film Fest

RSVP for the Documentary Short Film Festival – Thursday May 26, 2016. Carlton Cinemas, downtown Toronto. 9pm Playing at the festival:  THE LAST TEAR, 11min, USA, Documentary Directed by Christopher Lee Go to Website Sexual violence against women has accompanied almost every large-scale conflict, yet most of its victims are silenced. One such sad episode… Continue reading THE LAST TEAR Short Film – Playing at the May 26th Doc Short Film Fest

CASTE A WAVE Short Film – Playing at the May 26th Doc Short Film Fest

CAST A WAVE, 22min, USA, Documentary
Directed by Fancy Fechser

The word “surf” originated in India in 1599, yet surfing has only existed there for the past ten years. In this groundbreaking short film we take audiences to the small fishing village of Mahabalipuram on the Indian east coast, where we meet local and visiting surfers, relatives of surfers and locals. We see firsthand how surf culture is impacting the community and how a new wave of connectivity between Indians and their once-feared ocean has given birth to a model for global environmental transformation.