directed by John Wikstrom/ Benjaman Kyle was found unconscious outside of a Burger King in 2004, without any clothes, any identification, or any memories. Even after seven years, the FBI still doesn’t know who he is. Neither does he. I feel that documentary films are unique in their ability to present you with characters that […]
Dutch Short Films Are the Focus – Shortcutz Amsterdam
As part of its continuing Festival In Focus series, Go Social Film Magazine this month directs the spotlight towards “Shortcutz Amsterdam”, the year-long short film festival which takes place weekly each Tuesday in the heart of Amsterdam to celebrate Dutch short films and emerging national talent. The current issue showcases three of Shortcutz Amsterdam’s January […]
Feral
directed by Daniel Sousa/ A wild boy is found in the woods by a solitary hunter and brought back to civilization. Alienated by a strange new environment, the boy tries to adapt by using the same strategies that kept him safe in the forest. “Whenever I started working on something I gravitated towards fairytales and […]
Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall
directed by Edgar A. Barens/ In a maximum security prison, the terminally ill Jack Hall faces his final days with the assistance of hospice care provided by workers drawn from the prison population. “Oh my God! I was actually at Irvine, California, because I was at the film festival there. That morning I put on […]
Mr Hublot
directed by Laurent Witz/ Mr Hublot is a withdrawn, idiosyncratic character with OCD, scared of change and the outside world. Robot Pet’s arrival turns his life upside down: he has to share his home with this very invasive companion. “One of the challenges of the film was that it was an artistic project but at […]
Avant Que De Tout Perdre (Just Before Losing Everything)
directed by Xavier Legrand/ Miriam has left her abusive husband and taken refuge with her children in the local supermarket where she works. “I was in rehearsals for The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, and it was just two minutes before my entrance on stage, and a friend of mine called me and said, “you are […]
Helium
directed by Anders Walter/ A young boy Alfred is dying, but through the stories about HELIUM – a magical fantasy world, told by the hospital’s eccentric janitor Enzo, Alfred regain the joy and happiness of his life, and finds a safe haven away from daily life. “In the beginning I found short film’s challenging to […]
Pitääkö Mun Kaikki Hoitaa (Do I Have To Take Care of Everything?)
directed by Kirsikka Saari and Selma Vilhunen/ A chaotic morning in a family with kids, and a mother who is determined that it’s best to take care of everything herself. “Film is an art form in which a basic element is time. It’s unnatural that we are forced to fit them into certain types of […]
“Short Films At The Oscars®” – Ten Oscar Nominated Short Films, One Unique Digital Film Magazine
Short films at the Academy Awards® 2014 is the focus of the latest issue of Go Social Film, a digital, multimedia film magazine available on iTunes and Google Play for iPad, iPhone, and Android devices. The current issue just released features exclusive interviews with ten of the fifteen short film nominees and represents unprecedented coverage […]
From the Future With Love
directed by K. Michel Parandi/ In a very familiar future, squads of privatized police officers from various corporations, walk the streets of New York and sell protection plans to citizens. “I came up with the idea of repackaging my work and myself as a mythology engineer with the idea that I would not just sell […]
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