Showcase of the best FILMS in the world today.
Audience Award Winners:
BEST FEATURE FILM: WHISTLE, AND I’LL COME TO YOU
BEST SHORT FILM: DINNER FOR TWO
BEST DIRECTION: AN OPEN LETTER
BEST PERFORMANCES: I’M FINE
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: FOUR PINS
BEST SOUND & MUSIC: CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE: PERSPECTIVE
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I’M FINE, 17min., USA, Drama
Directed by Justin Ho
Allyson and her father join after years of separation and are both forced to revisit their past together.
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DINNER FOR TWO, 18min., USA, Drama
Directed by Joe Lobianco
A young server calms the nerves of a a diner as he prepares for a special occasion. Sensing the diner needs support, the server becomes a willing accomplice in his quest to create the perfect dinner for two.
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AN OPEN LETTER, 9min,. UK, Drama
Directed by Omri Dayan
In 1950s London, two brothers reunite after their mom has been hospitalized. Will they be able to break through their communication barriers and become the family they need?
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CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE: PERSPECTIVE, 4min, USA, Drama
Directed by Deon van Rooyen, Michael Adrian Lockett
A woman speaks out after she is victimized for her religious beliefs.
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FOUR PINS, 14min., USA, Film Noir
Directed by Matthew Beltz
Tucked away in Western Massachusetts lies a beautiful, quiet little town called Shelburne Falls. Here a young man named Tommy Graves spends his days tending to the declining lanes of the local bowling alley. In this place time feels stuck, as does Tommy.
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WHISTLE, AND I’LL COME TO YOU, 67min., Italy, Mystery
Directed by Valentina Battorti
1900, Cambridge, Easter holidays. A young professor of Ontography, who only believes in science and facts, takes a one week vacation in a little village by the sea, Burnstow, in a beautiful hotel. A colleague of his, teacher of Archaeology, asks him to take a look at a Templars’ ancient site that is near the beach. Here, the young man will find a strange bronze whistle and, seeing no danger in it, he proceeds to take it to his room to study it. But what lies beneath those old Roman ruins…?
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