Directed by Adrian Hashimi In a life inundated with boundaries, the most difficult to overcome is the confinement of the mind.
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Festival occurs 3 times a month! Showcased the best of experimental short films and music videos from around the world.
LET HER OUT Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Experimental Festival March 2019
Directed by Corynne Bisson Let Her Out is a non-linear and non-narrative portrayal of a woman with a necessity to move. This necessity to move comes from a deep examination of self, relationships and the world she is wrapped up in. A transformation place on screen as the dancer moves through her own examination and… Continue reading LET HER OUT Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Experimental Festival March 2019
HYPRA Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Experimental Festival March 2019
Directed by Tim Jockel HYPRA explores the relationship between dance and digital art. The dancers energetic expressions take the viewer on an accelerating journey while evolving light visuals react, intersect or reflect back on his movement.
EVERYTHING IS UPSTREAM Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Experimental Festival March 2019
Directed by Martin Ponferrada Part animation and part documentary. Buddhist monks from around the world offer vivid descriptions of their dreams, which are then brought to life through detailed rotoscope.
DESERTED EYES Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Experimental Festival March 2019
Directed by Oh The video was filmed during the late summer of 2017 in Greece where a tragic oil spill occurred causing an ecological disaster in the waters of the Saronikos and irreparable damage to the interpersonal relationships of the coastal community.
BLACK OUT Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Experimental Festival March 2019
Directed by Philippe Saire Somewhere between dance, performance and graphic art, it is an experience in which perceptions and perspectives won’t stay still.
APPREHENSION Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Experimental Festival March 2019
Directed by Ian McGillivray A visual representation of a women’s anxiety in it’s day to day form.
AMOR TI VIETA Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from Experimental Festival March 2019
Directed by KAJART AMOR TI VIETA, taken from act II of the Italian opera Fedora. This piece was first performed back in 1898 in Milan, Italy. Fedora is an opera in three acts by Umberto Giordano to an Italian libretto by Arturo Colautti, based on the play Fédora by Victorien Sardou.
Experimental Festival Testimonial – March 19 2019
Marco De Ornella What a wonderful surprise it was to open my email and see the audience commenting on our film. To go that far for the filmmakers it truly shows a high level of professionalism and care. BRAVO! I am happy to have been part of the festival. Submit via FilmFreeway: Watch the Audience… Continue reading Experimental Festival Testimonial – March 19 2019
Female Festival Best Scene Screenplay Reading of Dream by Randall Talton
Originally posted on FEEDBACK Female Film Festival:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLB9T8tqJaY In this scene Elliott, overcome with guilt, has a dream about the child he abandoned. Anais, the child’s Mother offers no sympathy CAST LIST: NARRATION – KAT SMILEY Elliot – STEPHEN SANDQUIST Anais – JESSICA BOWMER **** Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival Moderators: Kierston Drier, Shepsut Wilson…
