Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
The Northwest Horror Show is a way for cult and horror fans to experience their favourite genre films on the big screen with special guests, giveaways, trailers and short films before each feature. All films will be screened on 35mm prints and Uncut whenever possible. http://www.viff.org/theatre/series/northwest-horror-show Interview with the Festival…
Month: February 2016
Interview with filmmaker Jordan Inconstant (YO SOY PEDRO)
I was very surprised! There is no other festival that offers this, it’s great! To see the public reaction and to take part in the festival. There was a little debate about the fact that the film was shot in French while the atmosphere is American, it was interesting. This has pleased all the film crew, Sylvain Ott, composer joins me in thanking you for the price of the best music.
Interview with Festival Director Reham Alsamerai (Green Caravan Film Festival)
Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
The Green Caravan Film Festival (GCFF) is a traveling festival of environmental and socially conscious films that was founded by the environmental company Equilibrium in 2009. It has toured Kuwait and Dubai and London. In 2016 it returns to the Gulf for an expanded tour of several Gulf cities. The festival hopes to bring together a variety…
Watch February 2016 Feature Screenplay Winner: FOUR FOR THE BORDER by Toby Roberts
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Four for the Border is the February 2016 Feature Screenplay Winner. It is considered the top spec screenplay in the world today! Watch Four for the Border by Toby Roberts: CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Victoria Urquhart SKYE – Amaka Umeh TRAPPER – Hugh Ritchie POLLY – Mohogany Brown ARTURO –…
Interview with Animator Matt Burniston (The Mega Plush – Winner Best Film January 2016 Film Festival)
I loved it. It was a totally new experience for me. I’ve obviously shown the film to a lot of friends and people I meet, and it is great to see their reaction as they watch the film. But having people who know about film talk about and comment on your work is something very different. The fact that the audience picked up on some of the small details about the characters & story line gives me a renewed devotion to finish up the series.
January 2016 Novel Winner: The First Ones by Regina Walker
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Submit your Novel to the Festival. Three ways to submit:http://novelwritingfestival.com/ Watch THE FIRST ONES Transcript Reading. Performed by Reetu Bambrah 1. What is your novel about? A lonely, depressed and heartbroken ancient vampire comes across a young girl that is unlike anything he has ever seen. He is curious about…
January 2016 Novel Winner: Cheerage Fearage by Kimberly Dana
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Submit your Novel to the Festival. Three ways to submit:http://novelwritingfestival.com/ Watch Novel Reading of Cheerage Fearage. Reading by Reetu Bambrah Buy Book Online: http://www.amazon.ca/Cheerage-Fearage-Kimberly-Dana-ebook/dp/B007OZH5XO Get to know writer Kimberly Dana: 1. What is your novel about?It’s ten years after cheer captain Lexy Mills’ bizarre drowning, but the bloodthirsty pranks are still…
January 2016 Novel Winner: THE FURLITES OF ARORIEL by Marie J.S. Phillips
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Submit your Novel to the Festival. Three ways to submit:http://novelwritingfestival.com/ Watch The Furlites of Aroriel. Reading by Reetu Bambrah Get to know writer Marie J.S. Phillips: 1. What is your novel about? This first book in a three book trilogy covers the adventures of the Furlitian Clan Darius before and during…
January 2016 Novel Winner: Large is the Smallest We’ve Got by JED HAMILTON
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Submit your Novel to the Festival. Three ways to submit:http://novelwritingfestival.com/ Watch Chapter 2 of LARGE IS THE SMALLEST WE GOT. Reading by Reetu Bambrah Get to know writer Jed Hamilton: 1. What is your novel about? An unlikely mix of people, thrown together by the LA Earthquake, 1994. A story of…
Interview with Music Editor/Composer John M. Davis (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies)
Not really. Music is something I’ve always done. I was arranging for bands and choirs from junior high on. I went to NYU film school with the intention of becoming a director or screenwriter, but over time I discovered that my musical abilities were more unique and more marketable.
