Watch the May 2016 WInning Short Screenplay
FIFTY FIVE SECONDS, by Kwasi Mensah
Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival
Showcasing the best of Crime & Mystery stories from around the world.
Showcasing the best of Crime and Mystery Stories and Films from around the world.
Watch the May 2016 WInning Short Screenplay
FIFTY FIVE SECONDS, by Kwasi Mensah
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
What fun it was to sit down with stunt performer Luci Romberg, who has recently been working as Melissa McCarthy’s stunt double (Ghostbusters, The Boss, Spy, Identity Thief). She has also performed stunts on over 60 films in the last 10+ years, including Transformers, The Conjuring, Divergent, Zombieland,…
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
SPECIAL EVENT: Featuring the best of Documentary Short Films from around the world. Films from USA, Canada, Netherlands, Jordan, UK, Italy, and Argentina. Due to the surplus of the amazing documentary shorts made in the last year, we are doing a double festival night. Thursday May 26th event. Carlton Cinemas,…
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
This week’s Writing Festival is a showcase of the winning Horror Feature Screenplay, plus the winning short script (also a horror) and 4 best scene screenplays. They will be performed by some of the top actors working in Toronto today. Here are the details of the screenplays being performed: #1…
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Originally posted on Thriller/Suspense Film and Writing Festival:
Submit your Thriller/Suspense Film & Screenplay to the Festival:http://thrillersuspensefestival.com 1st Scene: Monster Beneath The Ice by Jerry Kokich https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdCMo2o510k SYNOPSIS: Genre: Action, Adventure, Thriller A good, old fashioned “B” picture for your first scene enjoyment. EVGENY and VLADIMIR discuss when the supply plane will arrive. Outside, Evgeny…
High Noon is classic good versus evil, a common theme in most western film; however it distinguishes itself by creating a character study rather than an action picture. High Noon is less about gun fights and more about a character study on a man facing a threat alone, no support from friends or allies. The western genre provides the background of the story, but Kane is the story and Cooper does an amazing job portraying a man who stands true to his character. One of the greatest western films in the history of cinema, High Noon is a must see for all those who have a passion for movies and compelling characters.
Originally posted on Action/Adventure Film & Screenplay Festival:
SERGEANT YORK, 1941 Movie Reviews Directed by Howard Hawks Cast: Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie, George Tobias, Stanley Ridges, Margaret Wycherly Review by Pamela Miller SYNOPSIS: A hillbilly sharpshooter becomes one of the most celebrated American heroes of WWI when he single-handedly attacks and captures…
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Highlights from the Thursday April 28 2016 event. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Videos. Moderated by Matthew Toffolo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL-0CVDAfvxir6Bsb1MUKQmvsa-CIyc5kW&v=pfbpCpxgETY The theme of the APRIL 2016 FILM FESTIVAL was: “Twist Endings”. Every film showcased on the night was about someone doing something bad for the sake of being good. Here’s the summary…
Watch Moderation Videos from the Best of Action/Crime Short Film Festival in 2016:
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/april_2016_film_festival.html
Winner of Best Film, plus Best Performances at the Festival.
Watch MARIE MADELEINE Audience FEEDBACK Video. Moderated by Matthew Toffolo: