A FilmFreeway preferred festival: SCI-FI BEST SCENE Screenplay: THE SON OF GUN by Matt MendezAugust 2018 SCI-FI BEST SCENE Screenplay: GRADIENT DESCENT by Justin FontentotAugust 2018 SCI-FI BEST SCENE Screenplay: A VOYAGER IN CHRONOSPACE by Lisa KirkwoodAugust 2018 SCI-FI Short Screenplay: ALGORITHM by George Deihl Jr.August 2018 SCI-FI 1st Scene Screenplay: APHELION by… Continue reading August 2018 Winning Fantasy/Sci-Fi Films, Screenplays & Stories
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Winning 1st Scene Screenplay: APHELION by Karl van Allen
Genre: Sci-Fi, Fantasy Following a tragic death in the family physicist Hank Keating and his research partner open a gateway to another reality, promising a second chance and unleashing a malicious alien sentience in the space between spaces, threatening to destroy everything they’ve ever known. CAST LIST: Diana: Katelyn Vanier Hank: Twain Ward Narrator: Elizabeth Rose Morriss Michael: John… Continue reading Winning 1st Scene Screenplay: APHELION by Karl van Allen
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival Testimonial – August 22 2018
Filmmaker Robin De Cock (TRUMPETS IN THE SKY) Damn that shit amazing. I’m from Belgium and just starting to make films, and seeing people from across the world discussing your film is so exciting. I started making films to get an audience for my stories, and just seeing it happening gave me chills. Submit via FilmFreeway,… Continue reading Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival Testimonial – August 22 2018
HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: August 2018 Sci-Fi FEEDBACK Film Festival
AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS: BEST SCI-FI FILM: MARGARET AND THE MOON BEST ROMANCE FILM: WHAT IF… BEST PERFORMANCES: THE VOLUNTEER BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: HOTTER WITH THE WINDOWS OPEN BEST MUSIC: ZACKMAN Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Videos: WHAT IF, 16min., Germany, Sci-Fi/Romance HOTTER WITH THE WINDOWS OPEN, 12min., USA, Romance/Drama TEMPORARY, 14min., USA, Drama/Romance THE VOLUNTEER, 27min., USA,… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: August 2018 Sci-Fi FEEDBACK Film Festival
FANTASY/SCI-FI FILM FESTIVAL Thur. Sept. 6th (Toronto)
The FEEDBACK Monthly Film Festival is back for 2018.. 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 format moderated by Kierston Drier. Showcasing a festival twice… Continue reading FANTASY/SCI-FI FILM FESTIVAL Thur. Sept. 6th (Toronto)
Short Film: SO.CI3.TY, 27min., Martinique, Sci-Fi
J0.hn an emotionless and regulated citizen of THE CITY awakes on a deserted island where he’ll have to embrace his own humanity to survive… Project Links Website Facebook
Short Film: THE PASSING, 10min., India, Sci-Fi
The humans of the future have embraced an AI controlled utopia. ‘The Passing’ is a short documentary from that time. Film Type: Documentary, Experimental, Short Genres: Sci-fi, documentary Runtime: 9 minutes 58 seconds Completion Date: July 31, 2017 Production Budget: 2,000 USD Country of Origin: India Country of Filming: India Film Language: English Shooting Format:… Continue reading Short Film: THE PASSING, 10min., India, Sci-Fi
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival Testimonial – August 8 2018
Stephen Rutterford Fantastic festival. You get sent a feedback video from the audience. Very exciting! Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.: BACK PAGE RIPPER, 5min. USA, Sci-Fi/Mystery Directed by Stephen RutterfordA girl must solve the mystery of who ripped the last page out of her mystery novel. CLICK HERE – and see full… Continue reading Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival Testimonial – August 8 2018
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival Testimonial – August 7 2018
Robin De Cock The feedback video is wonderfull, was suprised to be granted the audience award for BEST FILM. Keep up the good work! Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.: TRUMPETS IN THE SKY, 12min., Belguim, Sci-Fi Directed by Robin De CockIn a near, dystopian future an earshattering sound has plagued the… Continue reading Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival Testimonial – August 7 2018
Winning SCI-FI Short Screenplay – MAYBE TOMORROW I’LL SEE YOU, by Steve N Bradford
Genre: Sci-Fi, Fantasy Two telescopes are constructed side by side at NASA and grow close, only to be ripped apart when their construction is completed. CAST LIST: Narrator: Val Cole Cap: Zena Driver Obs: Alicia Payne ****** Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Director: Kierston Drier Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editor: Kimberly Villarruel Camera Op: Mary Cox