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Film Type:Music Video
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Runtime:3 minutes 7 seconds
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Completion Date:July 12, 2017
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Country of Origin:Romania
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Country of Filming:Romania
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Film Language:American Sign Language, English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes
Month: October 2017
Short Film (Completed): Life Guard, Directed by Peyami Altıntaş
Director Biography
In 1995, he came to the world in the city of Kecioren in Ankara. After Kamil Ocak Primary School, Kalaba Anatolian High School continued its education life. Interest in cinematography began at a young age and failed short-film experiments in high school. Erciyes University, which is currently studying, is involved in radio, television and cinema, short-film fiction and documentary film projects.
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“SİNEMA AŞKTIR… Bu sene 10’uncusu düzenlenen İnönü Üniversitesi”
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Project Title (Original Language):Hayat Nöbeti
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Film Type:Documentary, Short, Student, Other
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Runtime:18 minutes 47 seconds
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Completion Date:March 30, 2017
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Production Budget:4,200 USD
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Country of Origin:Turkey
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Country of Filming:Turkey
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Film Language:Turkish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
Short Film (Completed): Upolobdhi, Directed by Das Sawrav
Focuses on the troubling link between love and youth suicide through the adaptation of a true story.
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Das SouravDirector
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Asif VivekWriter
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Asif VivekProducer
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Shoumik AhmedKey Cast
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Film Type:Short
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Runtime:13 minutes 58 seconds
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Completion Date:March 30, 2017
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Production Budget:562 USD
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Country of Origin:Bangladesh
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Country of Filming:Bangladesh
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Film Language:Bengali
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Film Color:Color
Short Film (Completed): Marketed Collecting, Directed by Daukantė Subačių
Cheap collectibles (also known as manufactured collectibles) are objects made for one purpose only: to be collected. It could seem that the decision to purchase a collectible is only influenced by a peer or through a random find at a flea market, but in a lot of cases marketing has stepped in. Fake limited edition buttons try to persuade consumers to buy quickly; misleading articles on the rising value of a certain collectible promise instant profits; eBay alerts remind potential buyers of auctions about to close: all these incentives awaken competitiveness, just like a video of someone opening of new package of Pokémon cards on YouTube wets the appetite of other collectors.
Infomercials shown on late night television define problems we never knew we had and then suggest a product that supposedly solves it. My infomercials draw attention to the experience of collecting by focusing on the personal satisfaction achieved through collecting. They offer substitute products that could bring a similar sense of fulfilment that collectors experience when they acquire a new item. Various brands of collectibles sell display cases that use graphics or voids to mark the spot for a specific action figure. The joy of placing that object in a perfectly suited spot almost forces the collector to buy every toy in the series. Marketers are in control of rising action figure sales while collectors are given the impression that they are in control over their collections, and perhaps their lives.
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Film Type:Animation, Short, Student, Television
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Runtime:4 minutes 23 seconds
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Completion Date:June 12, 2016
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:Lithuania
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Country of Filming:Netherlands
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Film Language:English
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Film Color:Color
Short Film (Completed): HEAD, Directed by Shaqyo Dey

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Film Type:Experimental, Short, Student
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Runtime:7 minutes 41 seconds
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Completion Date:October 23, 2017
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Production Budget:600 USD
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Film Language:English
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Shooting Format:2k
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
Short Film (Completed): Desert Solitaire, Directed by Benjamin Fields
Director Biography
Park ranger, underwater archaeologist, classical and blues guitarist, writer, photographer, and most recently… filmmaker.
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Ben FieldsDirector
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Ben FieldsWriter
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Ben FieldsProducer
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Ben FieldsKey Cast
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Ben FieldsEditor
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Film Type:Experimental, Short, Student
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Genres:Drama, Mystery
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Runtime:20 minutes 15 seconds
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Completion Date:July 15, 2016
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Production Budget:500 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Film Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
Short Film (Completed): Citizens, Directed by Marc Nadal
Director Biography
Marc Nadal (born in Barcelona in 1989) is a film director and screenwriter, received the award for Best Director in “Festival de cine” of Sant Vicenç de Castellet. Participates in international festivals and exhibitions with films like “Ante la araña”, “Marionetas”, “La rosa congelada”, “La piel y el alma” and “El espejo humano”. Starts making short films in 2008 as a director and is involved in other projects such as script, photography and production. In 2012 he obtained the degree in film directing at Bande à Part, Barcelona film School.
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Project Title (Original Language):Ciudadanos
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Film Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Drama, Human Rights, Social
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Runtime:14 minutes 30 seconds
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Completion Date:January 2, 2017
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Country of Origin:Spain
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Country of Filming:Spain
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Film Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White
Short Film (Completed): In My End Is My Beginning. Directed by G. B. G. Son
The short film reflects an amalgamation and collision of diverse lifestyles, concerns, characters with their differential dynamics of life. The cyclical notion along with it’s projection of time through lighting, i.e., day-night-dawn-day provides an imputable structure of the narrative of life. Through deliberate jerky timelapse, the film projects distinguished characters and their mundane activities on the basis of culture, religion (e.g. when a group of Tablig visit to preach) and ideology.
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Film Type:Experimental, Short, Student, Other
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Runtime:2 minutes 37 seconds
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Completion Date:January 9, 2015
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Production Budget:20 USD
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Country of Origin:Bangladesh
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Country of Filming:Bangladesh
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Film Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Color
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Short & Independent Film Festival 2015Dhaka
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Film Festival, English Week: Jahangirnagar University 2015Dhaka
Bangladesh
February 3, 2015
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G. B. G.SonDirector
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Abid Sarker Shohag, Siam Raihan, Sardar Zahid, Oliur Sun, Shoeb, Fuad, ParthaKey Cast
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Gopa Biswas CaesarExecutive Producer
FEATURE FILM: ZULU-ZULU-ZOMBIE, by Abdul Malik

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FEATURE FILM: The Followers by Brendan Byrne
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Jessie Lomax has always hung out with the wrong crowd; turning a blind eye to all the hate and online bullying that her friends subject others to for their own amusement.
Now, she finds herself wrapped up in this new age world of social media, where lush parties, drugs and alcohol, fuel the bikini-clad babes and muscled up guys, as she is dragged along by friends Kailanni and Xander, to the biggest social media party of the year; “Our Social Playground”.
All the falseness of pseudo-humans hiding behind their selfies and filters are gathered together, striving to achieve their overnight socialite status, but at what cost are they willing to go to achieve fame?
As someone from Jessie’s childhood resurfaces, she is forced to come to terms with her troubled past as two masked lunatics play a game of cat and mouse, terrorising Jessie and her friends.
Now, tied up, and all alone in an old abandoned cabin, she quickly learns that in the online faux reality of social media, not everyone that follows you online is a friend, which begs the question … Do you know who’s following you?
Writer Biography
Brendan Byrne grew up in Sydney, NSW, Australia, with an Aunty, Grand Mother and Sister who were always acting in theatre, so, it was no wonder Brendan was destined to become an actor also… It’s in his blood.
However, Brendan was a reasonably late starter in the acting industry and didn’t get involved until he was 22. He started out as an extra on TV Shows, such as ‘Headlands’, ‘Home and Away’, and various commercials before finding he had a natural talent for acting and didn’t want to be in the background anymore. He quickly delved head first into his new found lifestyle of filmmaking and acting.
He is now 33 and has proven himself to be an up and coming artist, with more than 20 films under his belt. He has continued to impress audiences with his array of method acting skills in roles such as a hitman in the short film ‘Bleeding Backs’, three lead roles in feature films (among other things), from the lead detective in a mysterious murder case in ‘The Navigator’, to the desolate father who is grieving his dead wife and daughter in ‘Blind Justice’ but none more noticeable than the Aussie Outback Horror film ‘There’s Something In The Pilliga’ where his character ‘Jay’ was described as the love child of ‘Chopper Reed’ and ‘Mick Taylor’.
Brendan believes that, in order to get noticed as an actor, you need product, and there just wasn’t enough product going around, so, he decided to create his own. Brendan developed his own company called ‘Shadow Wolves Productions’ and has since written, acted, and produced his own feature films, and also helped produce ‘Death’s Waiting Room’, and his sister’s film ‘Phoenix Rising’ which are both set to be released later this year.
Brendan truly is an asset to any production, on and off the camera, Brendan’s keen eye for detail and wanting the best out of himself and his peers is what motivates others on a film set. Having Directed indie films himself, he knows how to talk to other directors and also to other actors, therefore also knows how to listen and interpret other directors, he believes to be a good leader you also need to be a good follower, and Brendan can do both.
Writer Statement
To get noticed, you need product; if there isn’t any product available … then create your own.