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Holy Prostitution: A feature documentary
Holy Prostitution is a feature documentary film, shot in Iran, dealing with the discrimination and oppression of women in the Islamic...
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Into Schrodinger’s Box in Toronto
A middle-aged musician, Sofia, has to stay at home in quarantine for 14 days due to the infection of his husband to Covid-19. Sofia’s...
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Winners of Toronto Film Channel Awards
Toronto Film Channel Awards screens and promotes independent films of all genres in its screening platform from all over the world. The...
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Dr. Thomas Ungar talks about Think You Can Shrink?
Everyone thinks they are good at giving advice eg. hairdressers, bartenders, former strip club bouncers, etc. In this web-series we put...
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Susan Daniel talks about The Dealer on Campus
A high school principal finally gets the chance to expel the school's menace, after believing he is dealing drugs. It is our pleasure to...
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Growing up in the Film Industry: An Interview with Julie Pacino
Julie Pacino is an award-winning filmmaker. The daughter of Al Pacino grew up in the film industry and was fascinated with the cinematic...
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This Hits Home: An Interview With Sydney Scotia
Sydney Scotia is an award-winning actor, producer, singer/songwriter, and dancer. She believes that media should be used to elevate...
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Winners of Toronto Film Magazine
Toronto Film Magazine has announced the latest winners of its online monthly festival. The festival of the magazine specializes in...
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An Interview With Olga Antimony
Graduate of the Moscow State University, department of journalistic (1989), Olga Antimony is a filmmaker who taught at school, edited...
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Spartan Daggenhurst Talks About Independent Filmmaking
A young mafioso, Vinny Mancuso, butts heads on-set during with the Director of his first infomercial. Spartan Daggenhurst graduated from...
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Joslyn Rose Lyons Talks About Filmmaking And Arts
Joslyn Rose Lyons has directed and produced a diverse range of content for more than a decade in film and television, including work with...
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An Interview With Esabella Strickland
How did you start making films and what was the first film project you worked on? I first started making films when I signed up for the...
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Tyrone Evans Clark Talks About Homeless Sam & Sally And Filmmaking
What was it like for you to act and direct a film at the same time? It has been an incredible experience because I get a taste of both...
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Accept Cookies Talks About Indie Filmmaking
How did you start making films and what was the first film project you worked on? I’ve struggled with deep anxiety and agoraphobia since...
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An Interview With Dicle Ozcer
Dicle Ozcer is an award winning director / writer based in Los Angeles, California. Her latest comedy short Big Break (2020) has been...
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Jiuxun Jin talks about ‘Ashes’
What inspired you to make Ashes? It was the first time I visit Virginia to see my sister and brother, everything was new and fun for me...
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An Interview With Peter Boiadzhieff
Braaking Newz is a drama between two successful news anchors Lorra and Anna delivering the newz with unexpected appearance of Bigfoot,...
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Latest Winners of Toronto Film Channel
Toronto Film Channel festival is a screening platform and a competition for filmmakers from all over the world. Toronto Film Channel has...
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Siyuan Zeng Talks About Invisible Man In the Mist
Reshape the unknown reality with movies In 2016, by chance, I got a learning activity of Qiang culture. When I knew the news, I searched...
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An interview with Andrew Crocker
You have worked on plays in theater and also on various short film projects. When did you realize that you wanted to be a filmmaker?...
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The Winners of Montreal Independent Film Festival
The Montreal Independent Film Festival has recently announced the winners of its latest edition and the festival has truly turned into a...
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Fast Forward Style: An interview with Kari Kennon
When did you realize that you wanted to be a filmmaker? I think from young age I would walk out of a movie theatre and think to myself...
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A Leg Up: An interview with Joe Jennings Jr.
Your films have social, political and racial themes. What was the inspiration behind working on these themes about society? I wanted to...
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Old Hearts Cafe: Postmodern indie
Old Hearts Cafe is an award-winning experimental film by Ken Holmes. The film feeds you with poetry and intellectualism and pushes the...
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The Just: An award winning short
The Just is an award-winning short film by Kandace Cornell. The film explores themes such as the abuse of power, corruption in law...
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Trust Machine Directed By Alex Winter
It’s nearly time for one of our favorite documentary festivals of the circuit: Melbourne Documentary Film Festival (MDFF). So to...
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Soundwave: Watch now
Dylan Narang is a writer, producer, and director. His most recent project is titled Soundwave, which is about a teen who creates a device...
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A Dramatic Short: ‘Anacronte’ By Raúl Koler And Emiliano Sette
Anacronte has been a long time coming for Raul Koler. The dramatic short initially started its life as a short story in 2014 written by...
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