Short Film: AGHATIT/UNBECOMING, 19min., India, Crime/Drama

After the death of her mother, Aashi falls victim to her megalomaniac father, Shashi’s brutality. She suffers intense abuse and violence at his hands in silence. But, Aashi has a little secret. Late in the night she talks to her dead mother, Bahni. While Shashi’s business is slipping through his hands. This only makes the… Continue reading Short Film: AGHATIT/UNBECOMING, 19min., India, Crime/Drama

Director Biography – Josh Wood (DOWN DELORO RIVER)

Josh Wood is the writer, director, editor, and colourist of Down Deloro River. He has been interested in telling stories as well as had a passion for film since he was young. Josh has an interest for North American history and is highlighting the mysterious events that took place in 1912 after the 1866 Ontario… Continue reading Director Biography – Josh Wood (DOWN DELORO RIVER)

Short Film: DOWN DELORO RIVER, 13min., Canada, Action/Crime

  On the run after looting a prospector, William makes his way down a river to Deloro Ontario where a man will trade gold for cash. After taking cover in this mysterious man’s cabin, William soon realizes he isn’t so much interested in his gold, but something much more valuable.  

Director Biography – Lorenzo Puntoni (AQUARIUM)

Lorenzo Puntoni works in cinema as first assistant director and director. He’s the author of two short films: “Aquarium” selected in about seventy international film festivals and winner of ten awards, and “Cosmosi” winner of the critics prize of the “Dance in 1 minute” festival’s edition 2018.

Short Film: AQUARIUM, 15min., Italy, Crime/Thriller

  Two human beings, far one from the other, meet: the first and carefree day at the swimming pool, the last and dramatic step of a massacre’s plan. Project Links  Facebook News & Reviews ““Acquario”, corto diretto dal giovane esordiente Lorenzo Puntoni” RbCasting https://www.rbcasting.com/altri-articoli/2017/09/04/ciak-si-gira-acquario-corto-diretto-dal-giova-esordiente-lorenzo-puntoni/ “#PFF19 – Acquario” Birdman magazine https://birdmenmagazine.com/2019/09/20/pff19-acquario/

THRILLER Best Scene Script Reading: ALL SOULS DAY, by Stephen John Beyer

Alice’s visions brings’ her to an All Souls Day celebration where numerous murders occurred decades before. As Alice tries to seek answers, her and other campers are preyed upon by a mysterious and blood-thirsty killer. “All Souls Day” blends today’s Supernatural Horror with a 1980’s Slasher Era Setting. CAST LIST: Narrator: Allison Kampf ALICE/NANCY (F):… Continue reading THRILLER Best Scene Script Reading: ALL SOULS DAY, by Stephen John Beyer

The Masque of the Red Death (1964) — Movies Unchained

If you long for something that occurred at the perfect intersection between sanctimonious morality tale and harrowing existential horror, you’d probably find Roger Corman’s adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death delivers exactly what you’re looking for. To describe this film is to attempt to put a saddle on one of […]… Continue reading The Masque of the Red Death (1964) — Movies Unchained

The Servant (1963) — Movies Unchained

“He may be a servant, but he’s also a human” These words occur at a crucial moment in The Servant, the first of three collaborations between acclaimed playwright Harold Pinter and exiled American director Joseph Losey. They may appear to be an obvious, perhaps even painfully gauche, sentiment – but they happen almost concurrently to […]… Continue reading The Servant (1963) — Movies Unchained

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963) — Movies Unchained

When you’ve made arguably one of the greatest films of all time, a director is normally allowed to do anything he or she decides is worth their time, granted its within reasonable limits, and maintains some kind of artistic integrity. Vittorio De Sica is the mind behind Bicycle Thieves, a film that not only stands […]… Continue reading Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963) — Movies Unchained