Reese is a commitment-phobic lesbian who can’t be in the same room with her homemaker sister Rachel without them verbally eviscerating each other, but, when Rachel’s marriage falls apart, Reese is forced to take her sister in, along with her two kids and their dog until they can get back on their feet. Along the… Continue reading LGBT Best Scene Screenplay: Secondhand Heart. by Amber Nardolillo
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LGBT SCRIPT MOVIE: New To This “Would you like to come up?”, by William Opperman
A crowded subway car affords a young man a chance at self-discovery. CAST LIST: Narrator: Esther Teeboo Paul: Geoff Mays Jack: Steve Rizzo Visual Design by Kimberly Villarruel Produced by Matthew Toffolo
LGBT Best Scene Screenplay Reading: The Pardon, by Anthony Maddalena
When lonely widower Nigel learns of the government’s pardoning of his former dead lover Freddie of the crime of homosexuality he is haunted by memories of his tragic love affair more than fifty years earlier. In two parallel “now and then” stories the young men’s initially hedonistic love affair unfolds leading to an unprecedented awakening… Continue reading LGBT Best Scene Screenplay Reading: The Pardon, by Anthony Maddalena
Short Film: CHAMP, 30min, Germany, LGBT/Sports
MMA fighter Mike is forced to “come out” and he wants the title. Fight for dignity, recognition & respect! Project Links Website Facebook Twitter
Director BIO: Krit Komkrichwarakool (FREEFALL)
Originally from Bangkok, Thailand and graduated in communication design, Krit moved to Vancouver to pursue a career in film. Using his experience in design and integrate it with filmmaking, Krit strives to become a better storyteller with his films. His first student short “Soulitude” was nominated for Best Student Drama from LAIFF in 2015. He’s… Continue reading Director BIO: Krit Komkrichwarakool (FREEFALL)
Short Film: FREEFALL, 16min., Canada, LGBT/Drama
After Ivan was diagnosed with ALS, his relationship with Lucas is challenged when he starts to lose control of his own body. Project Links Website Facebook
LGBT Film Festival – Thursday February 28th, 7pm (Toronto)
LGBT Film Festival – Thursday February 28th, 7pm (Toronto) The FEEDBACK Monthly Film Festival is back for 2019.. Our home is The Carlton Cinemas, located in the heart of downtown Toronto at 20 Carlton Street. The event runs from 7pm to 9:10pm. Continuing to showcase the best of short films from around the world, while maintaining our audience feedback… Continue reading LGBT Film Festival – Thursday February 28th, 7pm (Toronto)
Director Biography – Erika Kramer
Erika Kramer is a filmmaker and writer living in New York City. Kramer has worked for over a decade in video production, from long days and nights spent in the perilous world of reality TV in Los Angeles all the way back to her student film days at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. In… Continue reading Director Biography – Erika Kramer
Short Film: SHE’S MARRYING STEVE, 22min, USA, LGBT/Comedy
A 20-something woman gets invited to her ex-girlfriend’s wedding to a man and decides to go. Despite her disapproval of the wedding, she travels to Connecticut for the weekend where she reunites with old friends and her ex and gains a new perspective on her past relationship. Project Links Website Facebook
Director Biography – P.J. Norton (EXPIRATION DATE)
PJ Norton is a filmmaker and photographer based in New York, NY. Film credits include Big Stone Gap, Killing Kennedy, and AMC’s Turn: Washington’s Spies. Directing credits include The Rose of Jericho (Best Director, VCU First Cut Film Festival), Take Me Home (Audience Choice, James River Shorts), and Maybe Tomorrow. He is currently studying screenwriting… Continue reading Director Biography – P.J. Norton (EXPIRATION DATE)