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Yalan Hu hails from Wuhan, China, the birthplace of the Xinhai Revolution that overthrew China’s last imperial dynasty. The only child of a traditional intellectual family, she fulfilled the family’s expectation of being an A student through her school years, while finding escape from the crushing sameness of…
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Short Film: MI MADRE, MY FATHER, 16min., Canada, Drama/Family
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Reared by an abusive, pill-popping mother and an absentee father, six-year-old Valentina must fend for herself. The only adults who seem to watch out for her are Robert and Benjamin, the couple across the hall. Valentina does what she can to craft the illusion of normalcy, but Robert…
Director Biography – Michelle Morgan (MI MADRE, MY FATHER)
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Michelle Morgan has grown up on film sets. As a teenager she worked with her older sister, television and commercial director Wendy Morgan, as an assistant, wardrobe stylist and performer. Over the 11 seasons she has starred on Heartland (CBC), Michelle has shadowed numerous directors such as Bruce…
Short Film: BUT YOU LOOK SO GOOD, 12min., France, Drama
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Alice is 23 but feels like 97. She looks in perfect health from the outside but her whole body is hurting from the inside. Nobody seems to understand or acknowledge her pain. She is lost and alone. Until she meets Gina… Project Links Website News & Reviews “Découvrez…
Director Biography – Marina Ziolkowski (BUT YOU LOOK SO GOOD)
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Fille et petite-fille de scénaristes américains, Marina Ziolkowski apprend très tôt à raconter des histoires puis étudie pendant cinq ans dans les meilleures écoles d’art dramatique de Paris. Elle réalise des vidéos expérimentales et fait partie de la sélection EROIN 2014 dédiée aux réalisatrices françaises émergentes. Partie vivre…
Short Film: MAY FLOWERS, 6min., Canada, Action/Thriller
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A misunderstanding occurs when Jimmy goes to pick up an order for his boss at May Flowers. Little did he expect how the tables would turn. Film Type: Short Genres: Comedy, Action Runtime: 6 minutes 33 seconds Completion Date: October 21, 2018 Production Budget: 800 USD Country of…
Director Biography – Marianna Phung (MAY FLOWERS)
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Marianna Phung is a Toronto-based director, writer and actor of Vietnamese descent. After graduating from York University with a BA in Theatre she began her career as a filmmaker and has written, produced, and directed multiple independently-funded short films to date. As a director, Marianna strives to tell…
Short Film: KILL THOSE WHO CATCALL, 5min., USA Thriller/Satire
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After Stephanie and Alice leave a local Savannah GA bar, a group of men catcalls and follows them as they try to make it home; when the harassment escalates, the girls decide to kill the men, thus taking care of the problem themselves. Film Type: Short, Student Genres:…
Short Film: MI MADRE, MY FATHER, 16min., Canada, Drama/Family
Reared by an abusive, pill-popping mother and an absentee father, six-year-old Valentina must fend for herself. The only adults who seem to watch out for her are Robert and Benjamin, the couple across the hall. Valentina does what she can to craft the illusion of normalcy, but Robert observes that the situation has reached a… Continue reading Short Film: MI MADRE, MY FATHER, 16min., Canada, Drama/Family
MAY 2019 Script/Story/Film Winners
A Film Freeway Preferred Festival: COMEDY TV PILOT: 4PLEX, by Liza BehlesMay 2019 Winner FAN FICTION 1ST SCENE: STAR TREK: QUICKSILVER, by Mary BlakneyMay 2019 Winner 1ST SCENE: CRAZY PILL, by Ariana BerensonMay 2019 Winner LGBT SHORT SCREENPLAY: HUNTING SEASON, by Sheila SchroederMay 2019 Winner LGBT BEST SCENE SCREENPLAY: LOTUS OPERANDI, by Janet CaulfieldMay 2019… Continue reading MAY 2019 Script/Story/Film Winners