Along her team, the “36′, Lea, commander of operation, faces the true face of the news, filled with blood crimes, and is one the top on the French police force.Protected and connected by their invisible bonds weaknesses and solidarity is in their DNA. Project Links Website Facebook
Category: Short Films
Female Film Festival Testimonial – August 7 2018
Leslie Aldana I’m very happy to participate in the Female Feedback film Festival, and I keep the feedbacks on my heart. Thank You. A Film Freeway Preferred Festival: THE WRITER’S WOMAN, 23min., Mexico, Romance/Drama Directed by Leslie Aldana At the end of the 1940s, the poetess Helena is the couple of acclaimed writer Martin. She… Continue reading Female Film Festival Testimonial – August 7 2018
Female Film Festival: Thursday October 4th at 7pm – Los Angeles
The FEEDBACK Monthly Film Festival coming to Los Angeles.. Our LA home is Regal L.A. LIVE Cinemas, located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles (beside the Staples Center) at 1000 W Olympic Blvd.. The event runs from 7pm to 9:10pm.Showcasing the best of short films from around the world, while maintaining our audience feedback format moderated by Shepsut… Continue reading Female Film Festival: Thursday October 4th at 7pm – Los Angeles
Director BIO: Laura Way (I CAN’T SLEEP)
Director Biography – Laura Way Laura Way is an actress and director, known for Sugar Stick (2009), The Honeymooners (2005) and Rough Cut (2013). http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1931306/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Director Statement U2’s emotive lyrics and music were the perfect fit for the imagery of I Can’t Sleep, this film is an insight into the world of a vulnerable young girl… Continue reading Director BIO: Laura Way (I CAN’T SLEEP)
I CAN’T SLEEP, 3min, Ireland, Drama
This is Lucy’s story. “I Can’t Sleep” features a dual narrative track, depicting the possible fates of a young girl, Lucy, who leaves State care at the age of eighteen. In one scenario, she benefits from Focus Ireland’s support and secure housing, in another she is forced to live on the streets, prey to violence… Continue reading I CAN’T SLEEP, 3min, Ireland, Drama
Director BIO: Liz Lachman (PIN-UP)
• EMMY AWARD • GOLDEN REEL AWARD • BMI TV MUSIC AWARD • PIN-UP (short based on feature screenplay) starring Christina Chang (The Good Doctor, 24) and Angela Sarafyn (Westworld). Finished Nov. 2017 • GETTING TO KNOW YOU (short), featuring Dana Delaney, Ian Gomez, and Elizabeth Keener, won 9 film festival awards and screened in… Continue reading Director BIO: Liz Lachman (PIN-UP)
PIN-UP, 20min., USA, Drama
Uninspired and in her forties, celebrated photographer, Lana Freeman, searches for the elusive visual “perfect moment.” When a young waitress saves her life, Lana experiences an awakening; colors are more saturated and crisp, traffic noise becomes music, taste has more depth, and her work is suddenly transformed. As Lana becomes more and more obsessed with… Continue reading PIN-UP, 20min., USA, Drama
JULY 2018 Female Directed & Written Stories, Screenplays, and Short Films
A Film Freeway Preferred Festival: UNDER THE BED, 5min, USA, Horror/Thriller PUPPETS AND PUSHPINS, 4min., Canada, Dance/Music Video ESKIMO, 6min., USA, Drama BREATHLESS, 7min., USA, Drama/Crime THE BUTTER KNIFE, 6min., USA, Comedy/Romance HIT, 4min., New Zealand, Sports/Drama GRANDFATHERHOOD, 27min., Russia, Drama/Family THE CLIMB, 9min., UK, Drama SISTER IN ARMS, 9min., UK, Crime/Drama THE CALL,… Continue reading JULY 2018 Female Directed & Written Stories, Screenplays, and Short Films
Female Festival Testimonial – July 27 2018
Eshaana Sheth FEEDBACK has a unique format that’s well curated and well organized. They were very responsive with questions throughout the process. Would love to be showcased there again! A Film Freeway Preferred Festival: Also Submit via Withoutabox: THE BUTTER KNIFE, 6min., USA, Comedy/Romance Directed by Eshaana ShethA young British man and American woman navigate misunderstandings… Continue reading Female Festival Testimonial – July 27 2018
Female Festival Testimonial – July 25 2018
Ani Cohen It was a thrill being a part of this festival! We were so impressed with the quality of work and the feedback from the audience. This kind of festival is important because it happens frequently ( once a month) which allows more accessiblity for filmmakers to be a part of a community.… Continue reading Female Festival Testimonial – July 25 2018