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The wait is coming to a close! Here are the nominees who made it to the second edition of ISMSFF! A loud shout out to all the ones who made it this far and an even louder one to those inching closer to the grand finale!
This has been a very liberating experience for us all and not an easy one, to say the least. The films have outdone the submissions from last year and it certainly has given us hopes to an even grander one in the coming year.
Raising a toast to the films that have been nominated:
Nominees – Best Short Film

Bugtussle – Derek Sitter

Lifeblood – Nicholas Tory

HomeBound – Usher Morgan

Danny Boy – Cory DeMeyers

Trick Shot – Christopher Deans
Nominees – Best Documentary

Clinton’s Calling – C.T. Robert, Emma Meres

The Traditional Brazilian Family KATU – Rodrigo Sena

1-2-3 The Len Barry Story – Tom Parkin
Nominees – Best Direction

How to Hack Birth Control – Sassy Mohen

Fiesta Blood – Elena Fazio

Bugtussle – Derek Sitter

Lifeblood – Nicholas Tory

The Madness Store – Alex Guéry
Nominees – Best Cinematography

Brother Troll – Rógvi Rasmussen

Hunter – T.J Penton

Read Between the Lines – Keelan Bearden

The Cathedral – Greg Kozma

The Madness Store – Alex Guéry
Nominees – Best Editing

Brother Troll – Jonas í Dali Wagner

Fiesta Blood – Elena Fazio

Bugtussle – Taylor Morden

The Desert King – Lev Mergian

HomeBound – Usher Morgan
Nominees – Best Music

Apples, Oranges, Lemons & Limes – Andrew Scott Foust

MeleRosse (Red Apples) – Roberto Olzer

Bugtussle – James Hutchens & Johnny Bourbon

Solstice – Michael Bryan Stein

Garage – Jay Gruska
Nominees – Best Screenplay

The 2nd Act – Victor Fontoura

HomeBound – Usher Morgan

Trick Shot – Christopher Deans

The Madness Store – Alex Guéry

The Statue (Peykareh) – Mohsen Salehi Fard
Nominees – Best Poster

Lifeblood

Read Between the Lines

The Night Out

The Door

Soulmates
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Maxime Lecocq
It’s an honor to be part of this year nominees!
Thank you!
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