HIGHLIGHTS: Jan. 2023 BLACK & WHITE Film Festival

Showcase of the best FILMS in the world today.

Audience Award Winners:
Best Feature Film: TROUBLE IS MY BUSINESS
Best Short Film: THE CALL
Best Cinematography: THE BINDING BELL
Best Direction: LEFT ON OUR OWN
Best Sound & Music: SIREN WILL SOUND

Watch the Audience Feedback Video for each film:

TROUBLE IS MY BUSINESS, 89min., USA, Crime/Detective

Directed by Tom Konkle
Private Investigator Roland Drake falls for two sisters from the Montemar family. One woman is dead and the other wants to kill him.
Starring Vernon Wells (Mad Max) and Brittney Powell (Xena)

http://www.troubleismy.biz/
https://www.facebook.com/TroubleIsMyBusinessMovie
https://twitter.com/newfilmnoir

WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!


THE CALL, 14min., USA, Thriller

Directed by Ryan Jafri
1965. A small man in a big world works hard to close a deal, doing everything he can to please his boss. But the clock is ticking, and someone is out to get him.

https://www.instagram.com/oneiro_films/

WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!


SIREN WILL SOUND, 4min., USA, Music Video

Directed by Pete Fitz
Three women descend into the sea, instruments in hand.

WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!


THE BINDING BELL, 10min., USA, Crime/Thriller

Directed by Jeremiah Holt
A folklore professor is visited in the night by a student who has recently gone missing.

WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!


LEFT ON OUR OWN, 27min., Hungary, Drama/Art


Directed by Akos Kovacs
An elderly taxi driver, who happens to be a tireless storyteller, is a man of contradictions: a hopeless romantic and a crude observer of life who has lived through individual hardship and witnessed the despair of others. He doesn’t hold back while roaming the streets of Budapest: the route to the destination leads through the labyrinth of his own memories and emotions, which his words conjure. Friends and strangers, cheap décor, lonely buildings, a life-long correspondence that encapsulates a relationship, numbing melodies from an ancient music box all swirl and blend in this film’s poetic vision. Sensitive writing and emotional cinematography draws the attention to small details, to personal hopes and everyday tragedies. A hypnotic, haunting and tranquil soundtrack gives eerily gentle force to the old man’s tales.

https://www.facebook.com/magunkmaradtunk

WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!


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