SISTER IN ARMS, 9min., UK, Crime/Drama Directed by Jessica O’Sullivan A female police squad arrive at a remote village in Northern Pakistan to question the villagers (mostly women) about two men that they are looking for. Before they leave they are attacked and shot at by three Taliban men. Returning fire they kill one Taliban before… Continue reading SISTERS IN ARMS Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK from the July 2018 Female Festival (Toronto)
Category: Short Films
SNUG AS A BUG Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK from the July 2018 Female Festival (Toronto)
SNUG AS A BUG, 11min., UK, Comedy Directed by Louise C. Galizia Mickey and Gav are six floors up with a corpse, a rug that’s too small and a van they haven’t got. Worse still, they’re almost out of air freshener: a pungent comic short with bodies, bowels and bin-bags. CLICK HERE – and see full info… Continue reading SNUG AS A BUG Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK from the July 2018 Female Festival (Toronto)
THE CLIMB Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK from the July 2018 Female Festival (Toronto)
THE CLIMB, 9min., UK, Drama Directed by Lynne Davison Inspired by a heart-breaking true story, The Climb quietly explores the concept of feeling connected to someone you have lost by immersing yourself in something they love. The painful act of remembering by doing. CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics of the film!
THE CALL Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK from the July 2018 Female Festival (Toronto)
THE CALL, 10min., USA, Horror Directed by Jia LiA girl finds out the dark past of her new apartment at the night she moves in. CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics of the film!
CARL Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK from the July 2018 Female Festival (Toronto)
CARL, 17min., USA, Drama Directed by Casey Denaro CARL tells the story of Carl Denaro, who at twenty years old was shot in the head and became a victim to the Son of Sam shootings. As he was one of the first victims and there was no face to the alleged killer, Carl had to face… Continue reading CARL Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK from the July 2018 Female Festival (Toronto)
Director BIO: Catherine Haun (MRS. MURPHY’S CONFESSION)
Catherine Haun was born in Los Angeles to James and Diane Haun, the middle of six children. Catherine grew up in Los Angeles, on Catalina Island and in other places in the southwest. She attended Pacific Palisades High School, Carnegie-Mellon University (Drama), and The Hunter College School of Social Work in New York City. Currently… Continue reading Director BIO: Catherine Haun (MRS. MURPHY’S CONFESSION)
Short Film: MRS. MURPHY’S CONFESSION, 25min., USA, Comedy/Drama
Unable to connect with her distant husband and eight grown children, Marjorie Murphy tries helping out at Church. She is given responsibility to prepare a group of teen drop-outs for confirmation. Instead, a confrontation over morality presses Mrs. Murphy to articulate convictions she didn’t know she had. This leads to a crisis of faith, and… Continue reading Short Film: MRS. MURPHY’S CONFESSION, 25min., USA, Comedy/Drama
Director BIO: Zuzanna Slawinska (ENDEMIC ALBERT)
Director Biography – Zuzanna Sławińska Born in 1992 in Warsaw, Poland. Since 2014 student of Lodz Film School.
Short Film: ENDEMIC ALBERT, 12min., Poland, Drama
Twelve years old Albert, hidden inside his intellectual shell, finds it difficult to relate to his peers. His only friend is a tortoise called Anatol. One day Albert decides to exit his ecological niche and become an alpha male… Project Title (Original Language): Endemit Albert Film Type: Short, Student Runtime: 12 minutes 28 seconds Completion… Continue reading Short Film: ENDEMIC ALBERT, 12min., Poland, Drama
Female Film Festival: Thursday August 23rd at 7pm – Toronto
The FEEDBACK Monthly Film Festival is back for 2018.. Our home is The Carlton Cinemas, located in the heart of downtown Toronto at 20 Carlton Street. The event runs from 7pm to 9pm. Continuing to showcase the best of short films from around the world, while maintaining our audience feedback format moderated by Kierston Drier. Showcasing a festival twice… Continue reading Female Film Festival: Thursday August 23rd at 7pm – Toronto