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Nominations Winter 2022

Nominated: Best Fantasy/Sci-Fi Short
Tavern for Сinderella
Tavern for Сinderella

Writer/Director/Producer: Alexander Baskakov

Country: Russian Federation

Project Type: Short

Overview: Once upon a time in a distant kingdom there lived - Cinderella. She spent a lot of time in gadgets and did not want to study. The stepmother left for a few days. Cinderella has to look after the Tavern and the fairy godfather who is on probation for drugs. Suddenly the financial inspector came and everything went wrong ...

Director Biography: Alexander Baskakov (1981, Russia, Kostroma) graduated from the National University of Science and Technology of Moscow in 2004. From 2005 to 2014, worked as a IT engineer. From 2011 to 2016, worked as a DOP and assistant for several TV-projects, sport and travel documentary and advertisement. In 2017-2019, studied in Moscow Film School, the Film Directing, Master Program of Alexey Popogrebsky.

Nominated: Best Short
On The Stage
On The Stage

Director: David Nguyen

Writer: Christine Jon Nguyen

Producer: Bill Dorsey, Harrison Broker, David Nguyen

Country: United States

Project Type: Short

Overview: “On the Stage” is a short-film built around the song called “The Stage” written by Hannah Herrera and Shane Stevens. Both the song and the film capture how it feels to be vulnerable and the initial fear and anxiety experienced when trying to put yourself out in the open. As a teenager and growing up, you often feel isolated from others and judged critically by your peers, however, everyone has to take risks in order to reach their goals and pursue their dreams in life.

Nominated: Best Actor/Actress
The Man Who Thought He Was King

Director/Writer/Producer/Key Cast "Julian Augustine"&"The King": Adam Kiss

Producer: Christina Kiss

Country: United States

Project Type: Short

Overview: The Man Who Thought He Was King is an age-old Quixotic and Shakespearean tale of a man in the modern day who believes that he is a Shakespearean King, and the Reporter who interviews him and comes to a startling realization about himself.

Director Statement: The Man Who Thought He Was King is a film that is meant to leave the audience thinking. My mission was to bring a little bit of a Shakespearean world, infused with a Quixotic theme, into the modern day. Few make the connection between Cervantes and Shakespeare, but they are regarded as giants of literature who both influenced the literature and spoken words of their own countries, as well as internationally. It is rumored that they died on the same day in April 1616.

Nominated: Best Thriller/Horror Short
Hear No Evil

Director: Caleb Cooke

Writer/Producer: Stephen Cooke

Country: Australia

Project Type: Horror, Suspense, Short

Overview: The first in a trilogy. A spooky tale about a ghost who has attached its spirit to three wise monkey figurines. Purchased from a second hand shop in a remote country town, the monkeys are given to Sonia as a gift, having just moved into her new apartment. From the moment the figurines are brought into her home, Sonia has a feeling of being watched and when strange and frightening things begin to occur, the three monkeys become more than just simple figurines.

Director Statement: During the making of this film, I was incredibly lucky to have worked with such a talented and patient cast and crew. I placed a large emphasis on lighting, to convey a sense of unease to audience members through the use of dark colours. On behalf of the entire cast and crews, I hope that you all have as much fun watching this film as I did making it!




Nominated: Best Feature, Best Feature Director, Best Feature Cinematography


Not To Forget

Director/Writer/Producer: Valerio Zanoli

Key Cast: Karen Grassle

Key Cast: Louis Gossett Jr

Key Cast: Cloris Leachman

Key Cast: Olympia Dukakis

Key Cast: Tatum O'Neal

Key Cast: George Chakiris

Country: United States

Project Type: Feature

Overview: This is a drama that stars 5 Academy Award winners. After a life of little scams, a self-centered millennial is sentenced to take care of his grandmother, who is affected by Alzheimer's. As he realizes the extent of her wealth, the protagonist gets closer to the treasure he's been looking for.

Director Statement: "There are 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer's. There are 11.2 million Americans providing unpaid care to someone with Alzheimer's or dementia. And, also in this case, two-thirds of them are women". During pre-production, Alzheimer’s patients and caregivers read the screenplay and provided invaluable feedback. After several revisions, I reached out to my dream cast and I convinced Karen Grassle and 5 Oscar winning actors to join me in Kentucky for an incredible experience. I had the honor and pleasure of working with talented professionals, of directing Cloris Leachman and Olympia Dukakis in their final performances, and of bringing to life a sweet story that needs to be told. I am very pleased with all my cast and crew members, who gave their best and were highly motivated by our common goal of helping the fight against Alzheimer’s. I am grateful to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, which welcomed us with open arms. And I’ll be eternally thankful to Vertical Entertainment, which believed in me and this film. Not to Forget is a tribute to believing, working hard, and never giving up. It is part of the project letsmakeadifference.info and is an invitation for everyone to serve, find purpose, and have an impact. As mentioned in the end credits, I dedicate this film to: - All the Alzheimer’s patients, their families, and caregivers. - All the cast and crew members, especially the ones who passed away too soon. - My parents, who will always inspire me and live through me.

Nominated: Best Feature Director, Best Feature Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Feature Original Score

October 22
October 22

Director/Writer: Nauwroz Khan

Director Of Photography: James Hia

Editor: Selvanayagam Naveen

Film Scoring & Composer: Shamroz Khan

Producer: XapBox Media Pte Ltd, Jacintha Suresh

Country: Singapore

Project Type: Drama, Feature

Overview: The moment he sees her from a distant, he was able to identify that she is the one! The very first love of his life. Memories are rekindled, he remembers the days both used to celebrate their birthdays in primary school (October 22nd). He is so happy to see her again after decades, but not realizing that she is diagnosed with dementia; she is not able to remember her past. Will he be able to make her remember the days they used to be together?

Director Statement: Always tell a real-life story; that's the one that connects your audience to your film.

Nominated: Best Art/Experimental Short, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Edit, Best Sound Design, Best Original Score
On / Off

Director/Writer: Nicolas P. Villarreal

Producers: Nicolas P. Villarreal, Alessandro Squitti

Music: Michael Brennan

Sound Designer: Andrew Vernon

Country: Argentina

Project Type: Short

Overview: Endless distractions threaten to destroy creativity.

Director Statement: ON / OFF relays my view of today's technology and how social media can be a considerable distraction to creative minds and discipline. Something that can derail you inadvertently from a passion that you may have and dedicate less time to neglecting it. It's my imagination and perspective of how geniuses like Frida Kahlo, Da Vinci, Beethoven, and Tesla would have interacted with it as well as their attitude and decision making towards their work with their counterparts today. My favorite films, shorts, features, documentaries are the ones that leave me thinking about the content after the fact, questioning my life and or inspiring me. I hope this film does the same about how we interact with technology and social media and shows us how there could be a possibly different future utilizing it for something productive, creating things that we feel we have to get out there. Hopefully, it will make them go back to that passion that they have and the urge to create something that they have been keeping in the back of their minds. You can use social media and technology for your work, but it can also be a black hole that sucks you in it. I hope the film's message leaves the audience questioning their attitudes towards their passions and thinking if they are letting aside something great that they could be doing by inconsequential and ephemeral social media content that won't affect their lives positively.

Nominated: Best Director, Best Editing



Define Love

Writer/Director/Producer: Francis Owusu

Producers: Pauline Owusu, Helena Owusu, Francis Owusu

Country: United States

Project Type: Drama, Thiller, Suspense, Short

Overview: A crooked dating site, “None-Ya”, created a matchmaking system that pairs incompatible people together. They saw the opportunity in the lack of human interaction, and targeted people who were looking for love by advertising the best chemistry test engine money could buy. The dirty little secret, though, is “None-Ya” altered some of their user’s chemistry test results in order to create shorter-term relationships. This was done in order to increase subscription rates and profits for the company. People were unknowingly matched with others, only to break up a few months later so that they could re-subscribe and find “the one.”




Nominated: Best Long Short, Best Actor/Actress
15 Roses

Director: Joe Schufreider

Producer: Mike Provenzano

Writer: Brian Rock

Key Cast "Jim": Mike Provenzano

Country: United States

Project Type: Rom-com, Romance, Short

Overview: A story about a very successful business man who struggles with his personal relationships.

Director Statement: What initially attracted Joe Schufreider to 15 Roses was the script. Writer Brian Rock beautifully wrote a naturally balanced romantic comedy with relatable characters. Having prior experience directing comedies both short and feature length, Joe felt confident he could bring the concept to the screen.

Nominated: Best Short

UnOrdinary Love

Directors: Amanda Rosario Glass, Curtis Brown

Writers: Amanda Rosario Glass, Curtis Brown

Producers: Amanda Rosario Glass, Curtis Brown, Lee Glass, Gwendolyn Jackson

Country: United States

Project Type: Short

Overview: Patrick meets the love of his life, Violet, while trapped in a tumultuous relationship with another woman, Livie. What will he do? Will he stay in a relationship ruled by sexual desire or take a chance on true love?

Director Biography: Amanda Rosario Glass embodies optimism, enthusiasm, business-minded, and friendliness. She works with a high energy level and exhibits a spirit of fun and excitement. Amanda is a long time writer. As a young girl, she wrote poetry and short creative stories. She is very competitive and views every activity she participates in as a challenge to show off her talents and abilities. She moved to Atlanta, Georgia in order to gain a degree in Business. After graduating, Amanda began pursuing a modeling career which landed her in a 2 page fashion spread in an urban magazine. Later, she turned her attention to acting and has landed several supporting roles in various film and television productions. This led to her associate produce several independent film projects and producing her own online show and other projects.

Nominated: Best Short

Phoning It In
Phoning It In

Director: David Levin

Writer: Frederick Stroppel

Producers: David Levin, Fred Melamed, Frederick Stroppel

Country: United States

Project Type: Short

Overview: Ex-spouses Carrie (Jane Kaczmarek) and Neil (Fred Melamed) discover that sometimes Zoom is the next best thing to being there.

Director Biography: David Levin is an Emmy award-winning Executive Producer, writer and director whose credits include documentaries, children’s programming, comedy, music, commercials and marketing campaigns. Levin has created content for Warner Bros., Fox, Bio, Comedy Central, USA Network, DC Comics and Marvel. His work has aired on CBS, MTV, TV Land, Nick at Nite, AMC, Bravo, Lifetime, and A&E. Levin was the co-creator and showrunner of the hit series, MTV UNCENSORED, setting ratings records for over five years, earned four Emmy nominations, spun off two CBS specials, DVDs, and a coffee-table book he co-wrote. Levin also created and executive produced TV LAND CONFIDENTIAL, where stars revealed untold stories of classic TV shows. The series ranks as the network's highest-rated, unscripted original. Levin also created and executive produced series for Animal Planet and Discovery. Levin has worked with major talent over the years, and won an Emmy for directing a kid’s show that starred a gifted 12 year old - Jordan Peele - in his first TV appearance.

Nominated: Best Animation Short

Almost Christmas
Almost Christmas

Director: NXinyuan Zhao

Country: United States

Project Type: Animation, Student, Short

Overview: “Almost Christmas” is a hybrid 2D and 3D animated film which tells a story that happened on Christmas Eve. A blind girl and a wheelchair-bound boy encounter a healing light that allows them to walk and see. Together they chase the mysterious light and try to find where the magic comes from. They are led toward the final destination where they finally discover a place full of light and hope.

Director Statement: The media, the tools, the technologies, in my own opinion, are meant to be used to bring blessings to human society. Sometimes the truth can be hidden from the government, politicians, social media, even from ourselves unconsciously. That's why there should be someone to play the role to speak out the conflict and stand for justice, that “someone”, I think, is the role that artists should play and the responsibility that artists should take. Though we all know, to speak, it requires a long time for the artists to find a language, a style, a kind of narrative, or the way to speak. I hope my films would help with this progress even in a micro-step.




Nominated: Best Animation Short
Tramples: The Murder Horse

Directors: Rhys Reed-Johnson, Rosel Labone

Writers: Rhys Reed-Johnson, Rosel Labone

Producer: Karen Swerdfeger

Country: Canada

Project Type: Animation, Short

Overview: When your local dictatorship is run by a mentally unhinged horse (yes, a horse), the entire world has to unite in order to slow his quest for domination.

Director Statement: Animation is fun. Homicidal horses are funnier.

Nominated: Best Animation Short
Happier Alone

Director/Writer?Producer: lili giacobino

Country: United Kingdom

Project Type: Animation, Short

Overview: Happier Alone is a short stop motion animation film by Lili Giacobino depicting the preferred lifestyle of an introverted man who has come to the realisation that he is happiest when he is living alone. We see his elected lifestyle choices: a quaint and quirky English style cottage in the midst of a lush forest, his joy of reading, carving wood, relaxing in front of the TV, sharing space with four legged friends and hibernating away from the noise of the world like a bear. It’s a peaceful scene, far removed from the judgements and impositions of society’s picture of how one should be social and interact with the dramas of other people’s lives, even when that interaction feels forced or unnatural. The message here is not that we should remove ourselves from society, but that we can embrace our own true selves, live in accordance with what we really need and celebrate the choices we are free to make and which lead to a joyful life regardless of what is expected of us.

Director Biography: Designer maker based in Kingston Upon Thames, Lili Giacobino uses her extensive skill set to create miniature worlds and tell inclusive stories. Having had a lifelong fascination with craftmanship, she makes every single set, props and character from scratch and by hand. She creates visual experiences that are tactile and full of emotion.

Nominated: Best Documentary Short
I am not like others
I am not like others

Director/DoP: Ivan Rodin

Country: Russian Federation

Genres: Student, Documentary, Autism, Short

Overview: The story of a family that is unlike the rest.

Director Biography: Ivan Rodin was born in 2000 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Since childhood, he was fond of cinema. Immediately after graduating from high school, he entered the VGIK Institute in Moscow to study documentary filmmaking. His mentor is Emmy-winning director Sergei Miroshnichenko. Ivan's interests include the study of the recent history of Russia and his hometown, as well as the problems of the country.

Nominated: Best Microfilm
Student

Director/Writer/Producer: Anthony Bradley

Country: United States

Project Type: Student, Short

Overview: After a death on campus, a student has a secret that she is trying to avoid.

Director Statement: This project came about for my Cinematography class. We were tasked with shooting outside using only available light and no dialogue. This challenged us to tell a story visually. I think I was able to accomplish this while also telling a pretty powerful story without any words.




Nominated: Best Drama Short

SOLO

Director/Writer: Jon Cortegoso

Producer: Jon Cortegoso

Cinematographer/Editor/Sound Designer: Bill Slovick

Country: Spain

Project Type: Short

Overview: A new day begins in Miguel's lonely life. One more day, in which his only company is his old and habitual radio in the living room, the one that never fails him. But today is different. Today, more than ever, a nostalgic and homesick feeling takes hold of our main character. Miguel really misses his family, his children and grandchildren... They don't see each other as much as they used to. A twist of events, that pushes Miguel to the limit, will make him more lonely and helpless than ever. We will discover how important his own guardian angel can be. A story as real as life itself...

Nominated: Best Comedy Short

The Penis

Director/Writer/Producer: Audrey Noone

Country: United States

Project Type: Short

Overview: The Moon is sleeping peacefully when it has a rude awakening from an earthly intruder.

Director Biography: Audrey has written, directed, produced and acted in 10 short films, has written episodes for web shows that appeared in the LA Web Fest and has had her own films appear in 40 festivals, world wide. She is currently working on a feature film script.

Nominated: Best Fantasy/Sci-Fi Short

The Star-maker
The Star-maker

Director/Writer/Producer: Matthias Falvai

Country: Canada

Project Type: Short

Overview: A celestial workaholic finds inspiration in the smallest thing.

Director Biography: Matthias is a Creative from Nanaimo, BC. Raised in a Hungarian refugee home, hard work and ambition were instilled at a young age. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing Concentration) from Vancouver Island University and a Diploma of Theatre Arts from Studio 58 (Langara College). Matthias is a recipient of the Anthony Holland Award and the Studio 58 Writing Award for his first produced one-act play Freedom ’56.

Nominated: Best Environmentally Conscious Documentary Short
Pantanal: A Charred Wetland

Director/Writer/Producer: Laura Pennafort

Country: United Kingdom

Project Type: Documentary, Student, Short

Overview: Located in the heart of Brazil, the Pantanal is a tropical wetland packed with the most remarkable wildlife. It has a global importance due to its characteristic water cycle and annual floods, which create waterlogged soils that function as a carbon sink. The annual floods are also essential to maintain a huge diversity of unique species. However, due to human actions, the floods are now becoming smaller and rivers are drying out, which is causing severe droughts. The consequences of this became evident in 2020, when huge wildfires destroyed over a quarter of this biome, killing millions of animals along the way. Two brave locals – Eduarda and Jorge – decided to give their all to rescue and save the lives of severely injured animals along the way.

Director Biography: Laura is a biologist and wildlife filmmaker, born in Brazil but now based in the UK. Her main goal as a filmmaker is to raise awareness about environmental issues, climate change and animal wellbeing through her documentaries, as well as highlighting the positive efforts people have had to protect our nature to inspire others.




Nominated: Best Feature, Best Editing
When You Are Gone

Director/Writer: Rafael Altamira

Producers: Elizabeth Diaz, Rafael Altamira

Country: Mexico

Project Type: Feature

Overview: After the kidnapping and murder of his wife, A now widowed man is haunted by her ghost and begins getting blackmailed by an unknown individual. He races against time to conect all the dots as he starts losing his own grip on reality in this suspense thriller.

Director Statement: I first wrote When You Are Gone almost 10 years ago and it was a story that I loved so much that I knew I had to make it one day! Now that I have, I just want to share it with as many people as possible! I'm extremely proud of my entire cast and crew for all of their hard work and talent that they put into this production! I know people are going to enjoy this ride!

Nominated: Best Original Score
Emergency Musical Response
Emergency Musical Response

Director/Producer: Cosmo Swevens

Writers: Cosmo Swevens, Sol Solaris

Country: United States

Project Type: Short

Overview: Emergency Musical Responders, Sage & Cosmo, respond to distress calls by using music as a healing therapy.

Nominated: Best Short Screenplay
A Christmas To Remember
A Christmas To Remember

Writer: Tiffany Colling

Country: Canada

Project Type: ShortScreenplay

Overview: A look back at what Christmas used to be like.

Writer Statement: I started writing just for fun then I thought why not submit to film festivals to see if I could go anywhere. I never thought my writing was interesting but after winning some awards I realized it is not necessarily what I write but how I write it. I hope to one day see one of my projects on the big screen.

Nominated: Best TV Script
Callie Polly-Oli Cow
Callie Polly-Oli Cow

Writer: Alycia Wright

Country: United States

Project Type: TV Script

Overview: This book is the first of a series for this author. These books referred to as ALPHABET SOUP ANIMAL SERIES are a compilation of tongue-twister stories about animals. The stories over dramatize the use of words that begin with one particular alphabet letter. Callie-Polly-Oli Cow is an example. The letter ‘C’ is dominant. The result is a unique tale about a cow. Look for more stories to follow! Then, add books to your collection. The final result will be your child’s first set of encyclopedias with bright, dynamic and colorful pictures. Your child will be introduced to an advanced vocabulary; and as a toddler or elementary student; have great fun reading as a result of the tongue twisters!

Writer Biography: Ms Alycia R. Wright currently resides in North Carolina. She is a Registered Nurse and an Author. This is her 6th publication in the genre of children's stories. Follow Ms Wright on Linked In or twitter; and purchase any of her books on, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and all other major resellers.




Nominated: Best Feature Screenplay
Box of Glass
Box of Glass

Writer: Kevin J. Howard

Country: United States

Project Type: Feature Screenplay

Overview: Four friends, following clues to find a missing family member, search a dilapidated house at the base of Mt. Rainier, unaware the land itself is the burial site of a demon. Hunted by a growing army of rotting corpses in the woods, the friends must figure out what to do with the box of glass or they won’t survive the night.

Writer Biography: 15 feature-length screenplays and 2 television pilots that have placed in over 300 film festivals in 33 countries in 6 different genres. 8 completed novels, one of which is the silver medal winner from the Readers' Favorite International Book Awards. 4 screenplays have been finalists in Academy Award, BAFTA and Canadian Screen Awards qualifying events. Winner of the Vitruvian Award at the Da Vinci International Film Festival, writer of the year in Florence and Mumbai in 2020. Excellent coverage received from the Atlanta Screenplay Awards, the Chicago Screenplay Awards, the New York Screenplay Awards and the San Francisco Independent Film Festival and Screenplay Competition.

Nominated: Best Feature Screenplay
Perry
Perry

Writer: RJ Watson

Country: United States

Project Type: Feature Screenplay

Overview: A mother and daughter from Connecticut and a victim of sex trafficking from Haiti are drawn into a dangerous web of exploitation on the streets of San Francisco. While not based on a true story, the characters are amalgams of real people and documented cases. It is the tragic story of love and innocence destroyed by dark forces and contains echoes of the Persephone and Demeter myth.

Writer Statement: This story is not new; it is the basis of many of our ancient myths. But there is a break in the way sexual harassment, rape and exploitation are being treated and this new frankness and empowerment make these issues more accessible -- and more relevant. It is my hope that, in this moment, we can bring this moving story to the screen and help create a new and urgent awareness of this widespread, and largely unanswered, victimization of innocent children.

Nominated: Best Feature Screenplay
Bloodlines: The Mogadishu Diaries 1992-1993

Writer: Eddie Clay Thompkins III

Country: United States

Genres: Military, War, Drama, Historical Fiction, Based on a True Story, Romance, Action

Overview: Logline: A US Marine recalls his mission to track a Somali Warlord, wherein he is confronted with love, loss and peril, in the most dangerous city in the world.

Writer Biography: Eddie Thompkins III grew up in Hyde Park, on the south side of Chicago, Illinois in the mid 1960s. In 2000 he retired from the United States Marine Corps and relocated to England. His father was the late Rev. Dr. Eddie Thompkins Jr, and his mother, Brenda, was an accountant for the city. Eddie has one son, Eddie IV, who enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. Eddie is an accomplished novelist having penned two No. 1 best sellers, The Seduction of Monet Dawson and its sequel The Crossover.

Nominated: Best Short Screenplay
DIRE CONSEQUENCES
DIRE CONSEQUENCES

Writer: Joseph Leone

Country: United States

Genres: Drama, Action, Thriller

Overview: The demanding, insensitive actions of a mid-level manager toward his former employee cause a catastrophic chain of events to occur.

Writer Biography: Joe Leone is an American Screenwriter. His awards/recognition are as follows - *50(+) screenwriting awards; *250(+) film festival/screenplay competition selections from more than a dozen countries; *Six years' experience with Paramount Pictures Motion Picture Marketing Administration; *Story Analyst for Prelude Pictures and Kamin & Howell Entertainment. Screenwriter of DIRE CONSEQUENCES (SHORT SCREENPLAY) - selected in (53) Film Festival/Screenplay Competitions in multiple Countries. (7) Award Wins, (1) Honorable Mention, (12) Finalist, (13) Semi-Finalist, (7) Quarterfinalist, and (13) Official Sections to date.




Nominated: Best Art/Experimental Short
Church Street
Church Street

Directors: Jennida Chase, Hassan Pitts

Country: United States

Project Type: Experimental, Short

Overview: Church Street is a video collage of summertime memories and shifting perspectives, of family walks on sunny days, meandering down Church Street in Charlotte, North Carolina. A collision of home movies stripped down to their essence and layered to highlight fleeting moments of childhood, urging us to stop and consider the tiniest of moments.

Director Biography: Jennida & Hassan produce work under the moniker of s/n. S/N is a multi-disciplinary art group, which works extensively with, but not limited to, video, sound, animation, photography, and mobile media. The exhibitions often include performative elements and mediated footage, pushing both experimental and conceptual ideas around media. Members include Jennida Chase and Hassan Pitts who have been collaborating since 2008. Their work has been prestigiously exhibited and screened in over 37 countries world wide in various festivals.

Nominated: Best Microfilm
Dark Dreams
Dark Dreams

Director/Producer: Nicola De Prato

Writers: Nicola De Prato, Dino Sardella

Country: United States

Project Type: Experimental, Short

Overview: "A tormented soul is lost chasing his dream in a deserted city. But his dream is someone else's nightmare"

Nominated: Best Drama Short
Danno's Escape

Director/Writer/Producer: John Marshe

Country: Canada

Genres: Drama, Crime, Action

Overview: Danno Viniti (John Marshe) is a 45 year old undercover cop who is in deep with a notorious biker gang. Danno has been working hard in an effort to take down gang boss and drug lord, Joe Cinato (Flint Eagle). Over the course of 3 months undercover Danno has not been able to see his wife Anna (Jane Spence) or 6 year old daughter Lily (Amelia Makepace) out of fear his cover might get blown and put the lives of his family in jeopardy. With sheer determination Danno fights the feeling of guilt as he goes as far as taking on a gang lover named Tina Bassett (Elizabeth Kempt) in an effort to ensure his cover is not blown. Danno must escape the gang to be reunited with his family before Anna leaves him and takes his daughter away. Everything Danno loves is at stake. Will Danno escape from the gang or will he take down drug lord and gang boss, Joe, once and for all?

Nominated: Best Comedy Short
Subscribe

Director/Writer: Kenny Hotz

Executive Producers: Matt Marek, Kenny Hotz

Country: Canada

Project Type: Short

Overview: A really depressing comedy short.

Director Statement: I am a comedian who made an intentionally depressing film to promote my comedy. SUBSCRIBE is a zero-budget docu-dogma short one-minute microfilm, as well as a sketch, advertisement, and commercial. It would be an honor to play at your festival, and I will gladly promote my participation to over one million international fans. Thanks so much for your consideration. Fingers crossed!




Nominated: Best Feature Documentary
Something Ain't Right

Directors: Susan Ruth Downs, MD, Alex Voss

Producers: Susan Ruth Downs, MD, Alex Voss

Country: United States

Project Type: Feature Documentary

Overview: This documentary, with Kevin Sorbo looks at physicians who were successfully treating covid since March 2020. Yet the majority of these physicians through out the world were censored. Countless lives could have been saved had this not happened. Had this censorship not happened, would we have needed the economically destructive lockdowns? Would people be living in fear as they are today? How would our lives be different?

Nominated: Best Short Screenplay
Empty Nest
Empty Nest

Writer: Daniel Powell

Country: United Kingdom

Project Type: Short Screenplay

Overview: Bitter middle-aged misanthrope Harry Onions has a funeral to get to. Shame he's a short tempered, pig headed moron who can't even manage to put his own trousers on...