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Deadline Jan. 15th: SUBMIT your FEATURE Screenplay to the Writing Festival. Get your works showcased at 2015 festival events. http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html – Get FULL FEEDBACK on your script. Winners get their script performed by professional actors at the Writing Festival! Watch WINNING Screenplay Readings – Watch videos of past winners performed…
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Interview with John Pisano-Thomsen, Winning 1st Scene Screenplay Winner
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WATCH the 1st Scene Reading of “Dietrich Danzig” performed by professional actors: CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Susan Q Wilson Dr. Bitten – Todd Dulmage Ziggy – Barry Minshull Zaki – Rob Young Pearce – Jacob Klick Emma – Alissa DeGrazia SYNOPSIS: A 95-year-old Pink Triangle survivor recalls his romance with…
Interview with Grant Reid, Winning 1st Scene Screenplay Writer for MY LAST DUCHESS
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WILDsound have a fantastic record for getting writers noticed and have an enormous community that’s still growing. It seemed like far too good an opportunity to miss. – Grant Reid on why he submitted (and won!) to the WILDsound Screenplay Festival (Review) WATCH the 1st Scene Reading of MY LAST…
Interview with Rafael Aidar, director short film THE PACKAGE
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Wow … I was very moved and thrilled from the beginning to the end. Any work is only completed at the screening and we have no control over the audience’s perception. In the case of the feedback video, the producers and I were very happy about people’s grand welcoming of…
Watch January 2015 Novel Winning Reading. Interview with Writer Dana L. Goodman
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Dana Goodman’s memoir, “In the Cleft Joy Comes in the Mourning” is a powerful, poignant, and utterly heart wrenching true story surrounding sickness, grief and the inevitable mourning process. Dana Goodman shares what it was like to walk through the death of her first husband to cancer, and later, the…
Interview with David Lewis, Writer of STALLED Short Film
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I loved the feedback from the Toronto audience. The times i’ve seen it with an audience it’s either been for friends or it was attached to a larger screening so neither is optimal for a true response. The Toronto audience got what I was trying to create and having people…
Interview with filmmaker David Bonneville (GYPSY)
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It was like a gift. I think the audience completely understood the film. There were very different comments but I agreed with what all of them said. Plus, as I went to the results page, I saw the film earned two awards – Best Global Performance and Best Cinematography. A…
Interview with director Elizabeth Thompson (This Dewdrop World)
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I was thrilled with the audience response to the film. Some people in particular really “got” it, pointing to the words “and yet” in the opening haiku as the hint of hopefulness in the film. The shot of the school of fish shifting direction connotes that hope of a shift…
Interview with Director John Hellberg (Mousse)
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Seeing the people’s reactions and comments on the film from the Toronto audience was a great experience for me and the rest of the crew and cast. I wish more festivals had an event like this as it is the very core of filmmaking. It made the screening of my…
FATHER/SON Stories from the WRITNG and FILM Festival
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Watch Father/Son readings and film festival moderation from the Writing and Film Festival http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/father_son_stories.html Watch the WILDsound Award Winning Comedy Short MY HERITAGE: And watch the recent and past WILDsound Festival Stories with a Father/Son Plot: Watch other Father and Son stories: NOVEL READING – From PRISONER PRODIGAL PAWN http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/balloon_chase_scene.html…
