Ally must use her wits and her bravery to escape from a monster that wants to eat her. Project Type:Short, Student Genres:Children’s/Family, Horror, Fantasy Runtime:11 minutes 20 seconds Completion Date:January 30, 2021 Production Budget:4,000 USD Country of Origin:Canada Country of Filming:Canada Language:English Shooting Format:Digital Aspect Ratio:1.85:1 Film Color:Color
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Director Biography – Pauline Pelsy-Johann (OVER THE SKY)
Born in the countryside in France (Seine-et-Marne region), she grew intermittently between Paris and an island in Brittany. Her parents are actors, theater directors and writer.Productions (selection) After the experience of many short student films, she signed her first film produced at the age of twenty-two years old, “The Renaissance or the intermediate life… Continue reading Director Biography – Pauline Pelsy-Johann (OVER THE SKY)
Short Film: OVER THE SKY, 20min., France, Drama/Family
Alice, a nine-year-old girl who lives in the countryside, faces the breakdown of her parents when the father leaves home. The brutality of the grownups world destabilizes Alice’s poetic imagination and her carelessness made up of playing in nature with her friend Leo. In reaction, she decides to become independent and to live by herself… Continue reading Short Film: OVER THE SKY, 20min., France, Drama/Family
Director Biography – Ania Smolenskaia (HIGHER GROUND)
Ania Smolenskaia is an award-winning editor and film-maker. She began her career in news in 2007. After several years of producing and editing news reports and documentaries for an independent online news service in Toronto, Canada, and Washington, D.C., she moved to London, where she soon joined WING, a creative agency specialising in content creation… Continue reading Director Biography – Ania Smolenskaia (HIGHER GROUND)
Short Film: HIGHER GROUND, 8min, UK, Comedy
When the gorgeous Ben invites Hannah on holiday after just four dates, she thinks she’s hit the jackpot – until she gets her period on the flight over. Project Links Website Facebook Twitter Instagram
HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: April 2021 Female FEEDBACK Film Festival
AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS: Best Short Film: JEN, 28 Best Performances: THE HIDEAWAY Best Cinematography: WHEN I BECOME WHO I AM Best Sound & Music: MR. SEEK Best Direction: 4X4 Theme of night: Starting over after trauma. NOTE: Festival took place during the COVID-19 virus lockdown so all screenings were held in private. Watch the Audience… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: April 2021 Female FEEDBACK Film Festival
Female Festival BEST SCENE Reading: THE HALOPERIDOL FILES, by
Lexie Addison, a cold case detective with a history of psychosis, works with her hallucinations (whom she casts as the great detectives of literature) to help the local PD find a serial killer in the community. CAST LIST: Narrator: Allan Michael Brunet Lexie: Kyana Teresa Sherlock: Geoff Mays Miss Marple: Julie Sheppard Nancy: Allison Kampf… Continue reading Female Festival BEST SCENE Reading: THE HALOPERIDOL FILES, by
Female Festival WINNING SHORT Screenplay: BURN WITH ME, by Simone Warrick
In the aftermath of a racially charged murder in the pre-civil rights South, young, white, and morose Willa Mae reckons with the role she played at the center of the trial. Meanwhile the twin brother of the victim is determined to get the truth, something he may only get from Willa. CAST LIST: Narrator: Elizabeth… Continue reading Female Festival WINNING SHORT Screenplay: BURN WITH ME, by Simone Warrick
FEMALE Festival BEST Scene Screenplay Reading: NEMESIS, by Helena Derett
In a world where heroes and villains are genetically identified at birth, a desperate superhero father will do anything to protect his young daughter tagged as a future villain, even if it means turning into the world’s greatest nemesis. CAST LIST: Narrator: Allan Michael Brunet Skinny Triplet: Steve Rizzo Kinetic: Andy Camp
FEMALE Festival SHORT Screenplay Reading: GOING HOME, by Sarah Nicole Faucher
Stephanie helps an unemployed hearing impaired friend return to family safely. Later Stephanie finds out that when her friend returned home, she committed suicide. CAST LIST: Narrator: Julie Sheppard Emma: Elizabeth Rose Morriss Stephanie: Hannah Ehman Man: Andy Camp Emma’s Mother: Allison Kampf