World Wide Short Film Festival 2009 - Opening Gala

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By Heidy Marisol

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Sometimes I like it short and quick… That’s what World Wide Short Film Festival saving silverman divx download free scary movie 4 (WWSFF) specializes in. This year’s festival has something for everyone.

There are over twelve Official Selections plus several other programmes to explore. The festival runs from Tuesday, June 16 to Sunday, June 21.

Today’s Opening Gala showcases Award Winners from Around the World

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. The programme includes seven shorts from France, New Zealand, Canada, to list a few. This series explores the extravagant nature of humans and their gluttony; the idea that change often causes us to misperceive ourselves; bullying; the secret behind a man’s beard; maintaining one’s identity in a new country; catching up with old pals and finally, learning the alphabet!

Well if that’s piqued your curiosity, here is the list of films in this programme:

Next Floor by Denis Velleneuve, Canada
I must admit this film is really visually impressive. I will not say much more about it but the cinematography is really vivid. Is this a genuine human descent into hell?

Skhizen by Jeremy Clapin, France
What would you do if you were off by 91cm from yourself on top of being struck by a meteorite… twice? I know, sounds interesting. This animated short will give you a different perspective.

Jerrycan by Julius Avery, Australia
I certainly would not want to play this version of “Rock, Paper Scissors”…

The Secret Life of Beards by Melanie Levy, USA
For some, aesthetically pleasant; for others, kind of a mess. A beard can certainly affect our perception of others around us… I like this documentary short for its succinct way of getting the message across and cool music (I must admit, I like the harmonica).

Coffee and Allah by Sima Urale, New Zealand
There is a sacred connection between a well-made cup of coffee and Allah… This film is also about making connections in a foreign land.

Gone Fishing by Chris Jones, UK
This short is a little reminiscent of Big Fish in its account of a great fishing tale… But it’s more than a great tale; it’s friendship in life and beyond.

Teaching the Alphabet ted bundy divx download by Volker Schreiner, Germany
Really enjoyed this 4-minute short. Schreiner has put together footage of Hollywood films from as far back as 1934 up to 2005. The viewer learns the alphabet through these images; however, the footage we see represents more than each letter. This short film showcases meticulous editing and great choreography in terms of timing and pacing. I know all film fans will enjoy it.

Stay tuned as I will have more coverage in the next few days.

For more information on this year’s WWSFF schedule and ticket information, go here.

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Author: Heidy
I saw my first film at about five years old; it was E.T. I remember my father taking me to the theatre and just sitting there absorbed by the story and the big screen. I had found another way to escape reality besides my imagination and perusing books (I was being taught how to read by then). My affinity for film and arts continued in my primary years back in Guatemala City but at its core, it was in secondary school in Toronto, where I learned to love old films, poetry, ballet, architecture, music of all genres and all that encompasses art. I had a wonderful English teacher in grades 11 and 12, Ms. Purtill; she was instrumental in my developing my writing skills and my love of fine arts. My current passion for film truly started through volunteering for the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario and various organisations and film festivals, Now with Alternavox I have realised the city is filled with opportunities to experience art. Sometimes, we are not aware of events that are taking place and perhaps may not even know where to start. That is where I come in to help dispel our great city. During my free time, you will find me at a movie theatre or another art event. I do enjoy other things, however, such as great conversations with open-minded people... As well as a good book, a nice glass of Bordeaux wine or a lovely meal shared with family and friends. It’s about living in the moment...

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