Director BIO: Anwei Luo, Elizabeth Rakhilkina (POLLY)

Anwei Luo is a Chinese-American filmmaker currently working as a producer in Los Angeles. Raised in China’s old capital Nanjing, transplanted into suburban Atlanta, and then educated in New York City, Anwei’s filmmaking is influenced by her experience as a perpetual foreigner, her obsession with film editing, and her love for postmodern literature.

Rooted in Provincial Russian queer counterculture, Elizabeth Rakhilkina’s creative voice is marked by her eclectic immigrant experience, exploration of gender non-conformity, and photography by Nan Goldin.


Director Statement

We’d like to introduce you to our film Polly because we believe that some stories women choose not to tell need to be heard nonetheless.

Set in Duluth, Georgia, a working-class suburb on the outskirt of Atlanta, Polly foregrounds the part of America where the progress of liberalism has not caught up with the rate of gentrification and social connectivity is often lost between malls, shops, and fast-food chains. Against this backdrop, we want to focus on a young woman whose private battle is to come to terms with her loss so she may feel connected with the world once more. By anchoring the audience in Erin’s perspective, we hope they feel and appreciate her grace and bravery even though she chooses not to come forward.

In the United States alone, 63% of sexual assaults are ever reported; Only 1% of reported assaults result in a conviction, yet 20% of American women, a real silent majority, admit to having experienced rape in their lifetime. This means, as vocal as our advocates sound, many who choose to omit their stories have been silently carrying on. By reflecting the perspective of a heroine who doesn’t confront sexual assault heads-on, our film hopes to explore how omission, the easiest way for women hoping to regain normalcy, is in itself a nonviolent trauma.

We conceived the story of Polly when both of us were students at New York University, and we nursed the idea into our professional careers, saving and planning to execute in a way that will do honor to its subject matter. We’re proud to say that Polly was ethically financed, developed, and produced by a diverse group of minds who believe in the film, its sensitivity, and its compassion. We hope you could help us connect the story with a wider audience.

Sincerely,
Anwei Luo
Elizabeth Rakhilkina

Director BIO: Edsta (TAKE THE VAX)

Edsta, born and raised in Romania, is now a filmmaker based in New York City. Since he was little, he always had a big passion for making movies. He would continuously watch the behind-the-scenes videos of each film on DVD, until he realized that filmmaking was all he ever wanted to do in life. During his teenage years, he started getting involved in every possible local film production he could get his hands on. At the age of 21, Edsta moved to Los Angeles to pursue filmmaking, where he quickly discovered his artistic style in both photography and cinematography, with the growth of his social media presence. Now that his first short film, “Take the Vax”, is under his belt, Edsta and his production partner and friend, Fesal Jaber, plan to continue sharpening their writing and directing skills in order to make even greater movies in the future.

HIGHLIGHTS & VIDEOS: September 2021 BEST OF SHORTS Film Festival

B>Showcase of the best SHORT FILMS in the world today.

AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS:
Best Film: ANOMALY 4
Best Direction: DEBUT
Best Performances: AS THE WAVE BROKE
Best Cinematography: MY OWN WORST ENEMY
Best Sound & Music: TRUE FRIENDS

Theme of night: Life

NOTE: Festival took place during the COVID-19 virus lockdown so all screenings were held in private.

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Videos:

festival posterAS THE WAVE BROKE, 22min., Germany, Drama/Experimental

festival posterTRUE FRIENDS, 5min,. Sweden, Dramedy

festival posterMY OWN WORST ENEMY, 6min., Netherlands, Experimental

festival posterDEBUT, 12min., Sweden, Drama/Comedy

festival posterANOMALY 4, 19min., UK, Experimental/Animation

The beginning of a (temporary) new era.

See you at the festivals. Whenever that happens!

– Matthew Toffolo

HIGHLIGHTS & VIDEOS: May 2021 ASIAN Film Festival

Winner BEST FEATURE FILM: DEEP INSIDE

WATCH the Audience FEEDBACK Video:

Just like every other youngster Vishal Bhatia loves to live his life to the fullest, having fun with friends and cares a damn for rest of the world. After his father’s demise he takes over the entire business, only to get busy looking for more fun, until that night of his Birthday.

Seen partying with his friends that night, wakes up to find himself trapped inside a box, his life takes him for a Rollercoaster ride since then. Left with a phone bearing few contacts of least help and with less than 2 hours of oxygen to survive, he starts using his abilities physical and mental to the extreme to come out of it. Having no clue of who must have done this to him and for what reason, he starts analyzing his past, from every relation to another, every person near and dear, Passing through the Shattering Realities, and crawling over the wall of self realization, Will he find his way out? Or the one who has trapped him has some other plans….

  • Project Type:Feature
  • Runtime:1 hour 40 minutes
  • Completion Date:December 24, 2020
  • Production Budget:150,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:India
  • Country of Filming:India
  • Language:Hindi
  • Shooting Format:Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:16:9
  • Film Color:Color

HIGHLIGHTS & VIDEOS: June 2021 DOCUMENTARY Feature Film Festival

Driven Feature Film, Audience FEEDBACK from June 2021 DOCUMENTARY Film Festival.

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video:

DRIVEN, 105min., Brazil, Documentary
Directed by Pedro McCardell

After a lifetime of physical accomplishments that include teaching himself to walk at age 7, Getúlio wants to show others that anything is possible.

Set in the Dolomites mountain range in northern Italy, the documentary follows the young Brazilian boy Getúlio Felipe, 14, who has cerebral palsy, along with his friend and director Pedro McCardell, and Italian mountain guide Alessio Nardellotto, while the trio takes on the challenge of climbing the highest peak in the Cordillera: the Marmolada mountain.

For the past four years, Getúlio has trained his body and mind to prepare for the challenge.

Short Film: HISTORIANS, 4min., Canada, Dance

experimentalfilmfestival's avatarExperimental Film & Music Video Festival

A young black male shares a spoken word poem about his life growing up with racism, fear, hatred and hope. Surrounded by art, in both print and live form, with dancers embodying his words, and expressing their own experience through hiphop, jazz, locking, crump and contemporary.

Director – Akil McKenzie

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Short Film: SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING, 6min., USA, Dance

experimentalfilmfestival's avatarExperimental Film & Music Video Festival

An escape from reality, we follow two strangers through a sizzling, quirky outburst of dance in a retro-futuristic, parallel world. Smokestack Lightning chronicles the adventure of these two heroes as they navigate their shared dreamscape, devoid of time and relieved of convention. Their meeting initiates a momentary connection, a reprise from the world around them; movement as their language.

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