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HIGHLIGHTS: January 2024 Chicago Film Festival
Showcase of the best FILMS in the world today.
Audience Award Winners:
Best Short Form Short Film: TILLIE
Best Long Form Short Film: FIELD DAY
Best Direction: BAPTISM
Best Performances: YOLKS
Best Story: DEEPFAKE
Best Documentary: MR. BULLOCH: CHICAGO’S DONUT KING
DEEPFAKE, 6min., USA
Directed by Nate Zegue
A scammer uses deepfake technology to disguise her voice.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30834524/?ref_=nm_knf_i_1
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!
TILLIE, 5min., USA
Directed by Noelle P. Wilson, D Andrew Hartfield
An 8 year old girl adopted from China leads her father to a deeper understanding of what she faces in a new culture and what she longs for from her home country.
http://tillietuesday.com/https://www.instagram.com/tillietuesday
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

MR. BULLOCH: CHICAGO’S DONUT KING, 5min., USA
Directed by Claude Edward Fethiere
This short film celebrates Mr. Buritt Bulloch the successful owner of Old Fashioned Donuts Incorporated, a business which has thrived in the financially blighted Chicago south side neighborhood of Roseland for over 50 years.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

BAPTISM, 8min, USA
Directed by Alex Alexander
The relief, the rest that comes from truth.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

YOLKS, 4min,. USA
Directed by Jesse Womack
John struggles with his relationship with food and body image in the form of his own subconscious.
https://www.facebook.com/jesse.womack.10
https://www.instagram.com/jessewoooooomack/
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

FIELD DAY, 22min., USA
Directed by Kevin Hart
Tom is a lonely widower who awakens one day…
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

WILDsound Podcast Teaser: Filmmaker/Animator Steve West (MITO)
WILDsound PODCAST Teaser: FILMMAKERS JILLIE SIMON, THOMAS SIMON (A CHANCE)
CHICAGO Festival 2023 Winning Screenplays
Here is the list of 2023 screenplay winners from the CHICAGO Feedback Festival.
Watch the 2 winning screenplay best scene readings:
DAVID’S CHRISTMAS MIRACLE, by Michael Moore
Short Script
In the late 1960s college freshman David and high school junior Jimmy discover a new understanding of their friendship. Although they must keep their feelings for each other hidden, they enjoy the developing closeness until an indiscretion threatens to ruin everything.
Chicago Festival SHORT Screenplay: DAVID’S CHRISTMAS MIRACLE, by Michael Moore
9066, by Cassie Phillips
This is a snapshot into the moment one Japanese-American family is forced from their home to live in an internment camp during World War Two, and what happens when one family member refuses to leave.
November 2023 DRAMA Film Festival
Showcase of the best FILMS in the world today.
Audience Award Winners:
Best Feature Film: ENCONTRO
Best Short Film: UNION MATER
Best Direction: POLLO LOCO
Best Cinematography: WAVESWATERWALL
Best Sound & Music: I SAID, NO
Best Performances: TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS
Best Story: BIG EXIT
Best Student Film: THE TRIAL
Watch the Audience Feedback Video for each film:
ENCONTRO, 116min., France
Directed by François Manceaux
Seven years after the death of his wife, Alain, a belgium director, longs to meet the actress of his unfinished film, with whom he shared a passion in Lisbon. Once in place, discovers that she had disappeared. A unknown woman offers him help for the investigation. It beggins for him a hipnotic journey in Cabo Verde, obsessed by those images from his past in opposition to the present in Lisbon, where it surfaces the duality between those two women.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

BIG EXIT, 11min,. USA
Directed by David Sackerman
Josh is a lonely, awkward individual who is ignored by his coworkers and disrespected by his boss, but when he gets some bad news, he comes up with a scheme to get the last laugh.
https://www.facebook.com/bigexitshortfilm2021
https://twitter.com/big_exit_film
https://www.instagram.com/big_exit_shortfilm_2021/
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

I SAID, NO, 5min,. USA
Directed by Gabriella Wiltz
A young woman and her friends teach a man to respect her “no”.
https://www.instagram.com/isaidnofilm
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

UNION MATER, 10min,. Mexico
Directed by Aldo Márquez
An afternoon where the experiences of three men and two women are interconnected. Through a lucid dream; the feeling for the death of an acquaintance; and to paint on tree plants.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS, 16min., USA
Directed by Nathan Morse
Former foster care youth Darroll Reed is asked by his mentor Ted to return to Journey House, a group home for teenage boys, and help locate a runaway at-risk youth. Based on the real life experiences of our writer.
https://www.instagram.com/TRIALSandTRIBULATIONSmovie
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

WAVESWATERWALL, 8min,. Switzerland
Directed by Barbara Peikert
The castaway is literally pulverized and laminated by monstrous waves and transformed into a tsunami when he comes into contact with the white hole of the ocean. Poetic verses and voices evoke this traumatic destiny.
http://www.astrazione-fiction.info/
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

POLLO LOCO, 26min,. USA
Directed by Derek Bauder
When a young, power-hungry drug dealer discovers the love of his life has been unfaithful with a member of his crew, he and his right-hand man seek revenge.
https://www.instagram.com/dannydorito23/
https://www.facebook.com/bauderdj/
https://twitter.com/dannydorito23
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

THE TRIAL, 17min,. USA
Directed by YU Zhou
https://www.chrissiecreated.com/
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

Winning Filmmaker Haibo Wang (SOMEONE WHO IS PUNCTUAL)
SOMEONE WHO IS PUNCTUAL, 16min,. China
Directed by Haibo Wang
A woman who is highly punctual in her daily life encounters a series of paranormal phenomenons related to her partner, which ultimately forces her to confront the love tragedy she had long denied.
Get to know the filmmaker. Interview by Matthew Toffolo
1. What motivated you to make this film?
The initial idea for this short film came from a concept for a series of horror shorts. However, my attention was drawn to the news of a girl taking her own life due to mental abuse. I felt sadness with several questions in my mind. Did she have a chance to live or to have a revelatory awakening? Could there have been a way for her to escape other than through suicide? The answer is disheartening that most of the time, individuals trapped in mental abuse find it incredibly difficult to redeem themselves. It’s a despair-filled emotional abyss because mental abuse within intimate relationships are often conducted under the motivation of distorted love. Realizing these facts, I transformed the original idea into a horror story about mental abuse with only one simple reason: to make her find another way to relief and escape even the cost is inevitable.
2. From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?
I came up with the idea in the early 2020 and it took me several months to complete the script. I initially had a lot of discussions with Liu Cheng and Hu Jing, the producers of this short film, to develop the storyline, the plots and the undercurrent of the story. After the audition, I talked with the protagonist Du Xian and the supporting actor Lu Jiacheng to develop more believable characters and the lines. As a result there’re many revisions have been made before the final draft.
We started pre-production from July 2020 and completed the shot-production at the end of August at the same year. However, when I finished the rough cut, the result is not expected with the lack of storytelling pace and background stories of the characters. My friends and workmates Yang Zhe with Yang Zizheng and Liu Shuo gave me some great comments and advice so we made second shot-production for additional shots in the early 2021. After this, we have been running out of the budget and even worse, the lockdowns during the pandemic continued. So I started to do the editing, color grading and even the sound design all by my own. Thanks to my friend Guo Yunzhong, who helped me to find a great VFX group to finish all of the visual effects in a very low price…I felt quite upset during the seemingly ever-lasting lockdown so all of the jobs are being done in a random schedule. When I found the composer Wang Zhiyang with the professional support of Zhao Xiaoyu, it had been the autumn of 2022. Wang Zhiyang did a great job on the original score and even gave me some great feedbacks on montage which quickly made me recover from the PTSD of the lockdown. In March 2023, with the invaluable support of my fiancee Cris Su, the film is finally delivered.
3. How would you describe your film in two words!?
Dark, Sobering
4. What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?
At first thought, I took Low budget and The lockdown as two of the biggest obstacles.
But after I recalled all of the experiences for this short film, the balance and the fusion between genre elements design and the main storytelling is definitely the biggest obstacle.
5. What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video?
Thrilled, Excited, ignited and Touched
6. When did you realize that you wanted to make films?
When I felt so sad with many questions about the girl who took her own life because of the mental abuse, I decided to make a film on this topic.
7. What film have you seen the most in your life?
The Lust, Caution by Ang Lee. It’s one of the most overwhelming stories I’ve ever watched in a film which made me know how cruel and terrified a chaotic world could possibly be to the individuals, just because it’s a love story from the hell.
8. What other elements of the festival experience can we and other festivals implement to satisfy you and help you further your filmmaking career?
I’m really appreciated for this question. In my humble opinion, it would be great to see my short films could be live screened as many as possible for the audience in the cinemas and could be purchased by online and TV media services to make them more accessible for more audience.
9. You submitted to the festival via FilmFreeway. How has your experiences been working on the festival platform site?
I think the film submission via online festival platforms is really an efficient way for the emerging filmmakers. It would be even better if those platforms can integrate more tools for the crowdfunding and marketing rather than through other respective sites.
10. What is your favorite meal?
Kidney Beans with pancake made by my mom!
11. What is next for you? A new film?
Absolutely. I’m currently working on a feature film story and my own fiction stories. Some of them are about domestic violence, others focus on different social groups and issues both in the US and China.
October 2023 DRAMA Film Festival
Showcase of the best FILMS in the world today.
Audience Award Winners:
Best Feature FIlm: LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI
Best Short Form Short Film: DEAR DAUGHTER
Best Long Form Short Film: PLEASE DON’T GAMBLE ON OUR DEMOCRACY
Best Direction: SOMEONE WHO IS PUNCTUAL
Best Performances: STELLA
Best Sound & Music: HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT TO KNOW
Best Cinematography: THE BEF
Best Documentary: POETIQ JUSTIZ
Watch the Audience Feedback Video for each film:
LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI, 92min., Bulgaria
Directed by Nikolay Bogomilov
Somewhere in the space between reality and fairy tale. A poet left in tragic loneliness sees as if on a film, his entire past and the price he paid for his poems.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

STELLA, 16min., UK
Directed by Caroline Steinbeis
Burying her mother forces Stella to reflect on the choices she has made throughout her life, and the woman she has now become. STELLA is a comedy-drama about parents, self-discovery and learning to live with irrevocable scars. It is a story of hope and a journey to self-acceptance.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

THE BEF, 9min., USA
Directed by Eric Burleson
While being pursued by a police officer, a young boy struggles with his decisions for the baby in his care and how to help his sick mother.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT TO KNOW, 16min., India
Directed by Gautam Kapur
Maulik a former MMA fighter suffers from trauma who is search of the girl in HIS DREAMS . He finally seeks help from an unconventional therapist who helps him find his answers. Its a Journey that takes him into his past life and his thirst for true freedom.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

SOMEONE WHO IS PUNCTUAL, 16min,. China
Directed by Haibo Wang
A woman who is highly punctual in her daily life encounters a series of paranormal phenomenons related to her partner, which ultimately forces her to confront the love tragedy she had long denied.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

DEAR DAUGHTER, 7min., USA
Directed by Rob Underhill, Vanessa Neff
A mother’s tribute to her daughter and a reflection on how the love for her evolved throughout the years.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

PLEASE DON’T GAMBLE ON OUR DEMOCRACY, 28min,. USA
Directed by Adam Mockler
An interactive documentary about January 6th, election fraud, and other contemporary political issues.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

POETIQ JUSTIZ, 35min,. USA
Directed by Crista E. Noël
Police violence against women, especially Black women, was invisible before the Campaign for justice for Rekia Boyd lit a fire among the Activists/ Advocates and her family in Chicago. But how did her name, out of all the women who have been killed by police, make it into Jesse Williams’ BET acceptance speech? Come take the journey as we express our grief, trauma, and recovery through art as therapy and find out.
https://www.hullhousemuseum.org/poetic-justice

September 2023 DRAMA Film Festival
Showcase of the best FILMS in the world today.
Audience Award Winners:
Best Feature Film: STRANDING STRONG: ELIZABETH CATLETT
Best Short Form Short Film: SALUT
Best Long Form Short Film: MAN IN THE MOUNTAIN
Best Cinematography: NOCTURNAL JACKAL
Best Sound & Music: A FANTASY OF COMPANIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN AND INANIMATE
Best Direction: AVE GRADIVA
Best Story: THE PIRATE
Best Performances: ON DEAF EARS
Watch the Audience Feedback Video for each film:
NOCTURNAL JACKAL, 9min., USA
Directed by Vishal Rajput, Harkanwar Singh
A lonesome addict battles his depression, anxiety, and hopelessness by a sinister urge that reigns supremacy over his thoughts and actions.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

SALUT, 3min., Isreal
Directed by Yuri Riklis
George Ginsburg (40s) is a new immigrant from France, a guitar player in a night club in Tel Aviv . His whole emotional world is – his girlfriend Michelle (late 20s) also immigrated from France and his dog Packo. When he receives a message about Michel’s death in a terrorist attack at the “Dolphinarium” Dicko, his life ends also.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

AVE GRADIVA, 18min., Israel
Directed by Yuri Riklis
When a lonely man, a fashion photographer, meets the sweetheart of his youth, from whom he separated under the pressure of his Oedipal mother, he is attacked by fragments of past memories and does everything he can to realize the love of his life, doubt in the dream – doubt in reality, doubt in the present – doubt in the past, under the influence of a literary and surrealistic character Gradiva.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

THE PIRATE, 8min., UK
Directed by Ruth Carnegie
A young girl, stuck in the city, dreams of running away to the sea. With the help of her grandfather, she finds a rather unusual way to break free.
https://www.instagram.com/girl_finds_the_sea/
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

ON DEAF EARS, 13min., UK
Directed by Ty Hunt
A mother’s worst fear comes true when her special needs daughter’s actions are misunderstood during a routine traffic stop.
https://www.facebook.com/phyllgoodent
https://www.instagram.com/phyllgoodent/
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

MAN IN THE MOUNTAIN, 35min., USA, Web Series
Directed by Dennis Trombly
Pilot Episode: For generations, a family has been protecting secrets of alien encounters on family owned land. Now, in recent times, a scientist looks into them with historical evidence. This Science Fiction short film is a section of a double feature screenplay, approximately Part 3 of 8.
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

STRANDING STRONG: ELIZABETH CATLETT, 56min., USA, Documentary
Directed by Kevin J Kelley
The struggles and triumphs of Elizabeth Catlett Mexican/American artist and political activist who was a pioneer in the Black Arts movement.
http://newmilemediaarts.org/https://www.facebook.com/NewMileMediaArts
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

A FANTASY OF COMPANIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN AND INANIMATE, 15min., Animation
Directed by Susan Mey Lee Lim, Samudra Kajal Saikia, Christina Teenz Tan
In a world dominated by modern society’s pervasive loneliness, “A Fantasy “of Companionship between Human and Inanimate” explores a unique bond between a child and an inanimate toy. Inspired by the growing influence of disruptive sciences and technologies, the film takes us on a journey from the jungles of Tanzania to a village toy factory, where a soul becomes trapped in a plush companion. Purchased by Christina’s mother in California, the toy, named ALAN, remains by her side as she grows into a young woman on the verge of becoming a doctor. However, ALAN becomes aware of its own mortality and the possibility of losing its human companion. Determined to defy fate, it embarks on a quest for a new existence, utilizing synthetic biology, artificial intelligence, and ultimately teleportation to quantum entangle its soul with Christina’s forever. This captivating story delves into the realms of fantasy and science fiction, showcasing the power of companionship and the lengths one will go to preserve it.
https://limfantasy.com/intro/
https://www.facebook.com/LimFantasy/
https://twitter.com/limfantasy1
https://www.instagram.com/fantasyofcompanionship/?hl=en
WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

August 2023 Winning FEATURE Film Festival
Showcase of the winning feature film for 2023.
IN HER NAME, 102min., USA, Drama/Comedy
Directed by Sarah Carter
In Her Name is a dramedy about estranged sisters forced to confront their differences while dealing with family bankruptcy and their formerly-important-artist father’s terminal illness. Immersed in the absurdity of the Los Angeles art world they fall through the spiritual rabbit hole that is their childhood home. However tragic their lives remain, they find love again.
https://www.cheshiremoonproductions.com/
https://www.instagram.com/cheshiremoonproductions/?hl=en
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/in-her-name-review
Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
Project Links
News & Reviews
- “SARAH CARTER | ‘IN HER NAME’ AT TRIBECA June 10th 2022″FLAUNThttps://flaunt.com/content/sarah-carter-in-her-name
- “”Ahead of the Tribeca Film Festival Premiere of In Her Name, Sarah Carter Reflects on Its Making””Cultured Mag June 11 2022https://www.culturedmag.com/article/2022/06/11/ahead-of-tribeca-film-festival-premiere-of-in-her-name-sarah-carter-reflects-on-its-making
- “”Filmmaker 5 with Sarah Carter: In Her Name””Classic Couple Academyhttps://classiccoupleacademy.com/filmmaker-5-with-sarah-carter-in-her-name
- “”Film Review: IN HER NAME: An Affecting Portrait of a Sisterhood Immersed in Art [Tribeca 2022]””Film Bookhttps://film-book.com/film-review-in-her-name-an-affecting-portrait-of-a-sisterhood-immersed-in-art-tribeca-2022/
- “‘In Her Name’ Exclusive Trailer: Siblings Are Complicated In Sarah Carter’s Vibrant Directorial Debut [Tribeca]”The Playlisthttps://theplaylist.net/in-her-name-exclusive-trailer-tribeca-20220614/
- “”IN HER NAME to Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival””No Rest for the Weekend June 9th 2022https://btrproductions.medium.com/in-her-name-to-premiere-at-tribeca-film-festival-aefd80495db0
- “”In Her Name (Tribeca Review): An Awkward Family Drama””Loud and Clearhttps://loudandclearreviews.com/in-her-name-tribeca-review-2022-film/
- “Tribeca 2022: 15 Films to Watch at the Festival”Loud and Clearhttps://loudandclearreviews.com/tribeca-2022-15-films-to-watch-festival/
- “In Her Name – Sarah Carter”In Reviewhttps://inreviewonline.com/2022/06/23/in-her-name/
- “Tribeca Festival: ‘Good Girl Jane,’ ‘The Cave of Adullam’ Among Top Competition Winners”Hollywood Reporterhttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/2022-tribeca-festi
Director Statement – Sarah Carter
If I had known that we would be shut down for four months halfway through our shooting schedule due to a global pandemic, I probably never would have made what turned out to be one of the best decisions of my life.
With very little money and huge challenges along the way, this film is living proof that everyone involved was genuinely inspired. My greatest accomplishment as a first time director may be the simple fact that people showed up to set everyday. Gathering in a circle at the top of the day and appreciating everyone’s presence always felt like a miracle, and something I might have taken for granted had we shot at a less tumultuous time.
With influences like Francois Truffaut, Fellini, Greta Gerwig, Wim Wenders and Miranda July, I wanted the film to have a dreamlike and meditative quality to it, but not without a sense of humor.
Appropriately In Her Name is an absurd dramedy that explores how shared trauma affects us all in different ways. It’s a film about losing a significant family member and how it can bring estranged people back together in the unwitting purpose of alchemizing the evolution of self and soul.
While making light, the film follows cycles of addiction and how those cycles intertwine with personality distortions that often come with genius. My only brother recently lost his battle with addiction. My love for him informs the compassion and sense of humor this story holds for the complexity and drama of fixating on escape while also longing to be connected with family at a primal level.
The film deals with themes of judgement, resentment, and reconciliation in the family dynamic, while utilizing death as a catalyst for confronting differences. It also explores the false images of self vs. the expectations of the world.
It’s no surprise that finding freedom within a family dynamic is what our film’s story explores, because that’s the spirit that got us through. Witnessing our team choosing to face fears of Covid, the stress of the cultural climate, whatever California fire was burning that day, and to create an elevated surreality has given me something I feel compelled to devote my life to. Family. And what we can create together.
After 20 years in the entertainment industry, nothing prepared me more for feature filmmaking than being a mother. As a mother, it’s easy to love with an open palm and humbly recognize that no matter how clear the vision or how well organized the plan to execute, ultimately, how little control I have or how little credit I can take for what comes through creatively. It’s that kind of feminine leadership I felt was most beneficial to me as a producer and director. For me, this film is a stunning string of miracles.
Our two lead actresses, along with myself, our line producer, production manager, and assistant director are all mothers of young children. This film couldn’t have been made without the willingness to put our children’s needs first which, by the way, was totally possible. The first thing I would say to the cast and crew when they arrived on set was “I have a three year old daughter. Her name is Alice, if you see her around please take a moment to introduce yourself to her kindly and gently, and please understand that her needs come first should something arise throughout the day.” Everyone was receptive. The attitude of family-first created a stronger sense of whole hearted presence and trust in our production leaders… a team of mothers.
It stars fine artist, Erin Hammond, but the story was inspired by the life of the late feminist painter, Huguette Caland, who fled oppression leaving her children in Beirut to make a name for herself in the art world.
I was interested in exploring what it’s like to be a woman with maternal values pursuing a career in art while dealing with oppressive and often abusive circumstances inherent in patriarchal society.
Under the emotional turmoil and various ways of acting out there is a deeper question the film asks the audience. Can we be equally devoted to creative freedom and family? What is more important as it relates to one’s life purpose? Can we judge a person for their priorities? What is the cost of this freedom?
It was essential to me that our process creating the film be infused with the energy of the message. Because of the lead characters’ arc from disempowerment to empowerment, I wanted to create a culture on set where the feminine was honored.
Without having any intention to contribute a particular perspective other than my own, I do feel that my film represents a uniquely feminine approach to cinematic storytelling and am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the ever-growing wave of women in film and the expansion in consciousness the female gaze essentially offers.
I understand now that filmmaking can be a shamanic art. The collaborative process of writing, producing, directing, and acting in this film has been undeniably shepherded by spirit. My greatest wish is that I continue to shed light, and share the beauty and humor I perceive in the strangest, simplest, moments that connect us.
With a sense of beauty and play, my intention is for this story to offer insight to the mystical healing patterns that emerge when someone dies and confrontation with reality is forced within a toxic family dynamic. The hope is that we recognize the sometimes subtle and somewhat tragic ways in which love prevails.
~ S ~