5 Questions With “A Day in February” Director, Klaas Diersmann!

A Day in February, by Director Klaas Diersmann, focuses on a Ukranian mother working in Poland, while waiting anxiously for a calling confirming her family’s status on crossing the border during war. As the film covers the pains of family separation and refugees during the Russian-Ukraine War, it is surely a must-see. We are soContinue reading “5 Questions With “A Day in February” Director, Klaas Diersmann!”

5 Questions With “Julia” Director, Emma Duvall!

A story about two orphans being pitted against each other, resulting in a test of their friendship, Julia by Director Emma Duvall is a truly beautiful watch. The film is inspired by the true story of Emma Duvall’s mother in South Korea. To learn more about Julia, check out Emma’s responses to our questions toContinue reading “5 Questions With “Julia” Director, Emma Duvall!”

5 Questions With “Diaspora” Director, Tyler Mckenzie Evans!

Diaspora, by Director Tyler Mckenzie Evans, is a horror/thriller that raises conversation a bout gentrification and the housing crisis. The film follows a couple in a Black suburb, confused, as their neighbors are suddenly replaced by white families. When they are able to figure out what is truly happening, it might just be too late.Continue reading “5 Questions With “Diaspora” Director, Tyler Mckenzie Evans!”

5 Questions With “AirHostess-737” Director, Thanasis Neofotistos!

As Vanina, a flight attendant on Boeing-737, complains about her discomfort with braces. She blames her mother for not taking care of her as a child, leading her to get braces at the age of 39. Along with the burden of braces, Vanina carries something on the plane, which only her colleagues know about. WeContinue reading “5 Questions With “AirHostess-737” Director, Thanasis Neofotistos!”

HollyShorts 2023 – Day 9 Highlights and 5 Questions With “It’s Not The Critic Who Counts” Star Bill Bradley!

We’re nearing the end of the festival, with only two days of incredible films left to check out. With several categories on the docket for today, including Animation, Documentaries, Rom-Coms, films that focus on social justice and the environment, and the wide world of fantasy, there should be something for everyone today. Not only that,Continue reading “HollyShorts 2023 – Day 9 Highlights and 5 Questions With “It’s Not The Critic Who Counts” Star Bill Bradley!”

HollyShorts 2023 – Day 8 Highlights and 5 Questions With “Power Signal” Director Oscar Boyson!

There’s only a few days left on the 19th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival, but there’s still a lot to share! Dozens of films have yet to be screened, including all of those that are on display for today. There’s a block focused on International films, on just on brilliant VFX, more dramas, more documentaries, andContinue reading “HollyShorts 2023 – Day 8 Highlights and 5 Questions With “Power Signal” Director Oscar Boyson!”

5 Questions With “Llamas at the Laundromat” Director, Martha Grant!

When it comes to laundry, nobody enjoys it more than Llamas! Llamas at the Laundromat is a hilarious animated musical, featuring Llamas as they sing the steps while doing their laundry. From adding soap to clearing lint, this film is a watch for all, whether families, kids, laundry-lovers (or not.) Congratulations to Director Martha Grant,Continue reading “5 Questions With “Llamas at the Laundromat” Director, Martha Grant!”

HollyShorts 2023 – Day 7 Highlights and 5 Questions With “The Pink” Director Ingrid Haas!

We’re on to day 7 of our 19th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival coverage, which means we’re starting to hit the home stretch! With only a few days left to go, there is still a ton to check out for this year’s festival, including the selections for today’s screenings! We will also be graced with theContinue reading “HollyShorts 2023 – Day 7 Highlights and 5 Questions With “The Pink” Director Ingrid Haas!”

5 Questions With “HAM” Director, Rudy Martinez!

HAM by Rudy Martinez is a short animated sci-fi and adventure film, featuring Ham, a chimpanzee on a mission to represent as the first ape in space. Based on a true story from 1961, HAM is an immersive and lighthearted watch, with puppets, comedy, and a deeper message questioning animals as test subjects into space.Continue reading “5 Questions With “HAM” Director, Rudy Martinez!”

5 Questions With “More Than Friends” Director Omri Laron!

A comedy short film about a quirky lesbian mother spying on her son at a birthday party after he writes a love letter to the birthday boy, More Than Friends is both a comedic and immersive watch. Written and directed by Omri Laron and produced by Oscar winner Kobi Mizrahi, this film deserves all itsContinue reading “5 Questions With “More Than Friends” Director Omri Laron!”