This is How The Music For The Oscar Winning Short Film ‘The Silent Child’ Was Composed: Exclusive Interview With The Music Composer Amir Konjani

‘The Silent Child’ has just won the 90th Academy Awards in the Live Action Short film category.  Directed by Chris Overton the film explores the relationship between a social worker and her pupil.  Issues around deafness, special needs and a reluctance to acknowledge society’s pressing needs are addressed in the film.  As the team rightfully… Continue reading This is How The Music For The Oscar Winning Short Film ‘The Silent Child’ Was Composed: Exclusive Interview With The Music Composer Amir Konjani

Interview with Oualid Mouaness – Writer-Director ‘The Rifle, The Jackal, The Wolf & The Boy’

Oualid Mouaness’s unique storytelling makes you wonder of his previous dabble in narrating. Not surprising to know then, that he kickstarted his career as a script reader and then moved on to editing, co-producing, producing, writing and directing. It’s a full circle. His résumé bears the signature of the crème de la crème from the entertainment and cinema bringing their diaspora under one mettle – Lebanese-American-writer-director-producer: Oualid Mouaness.

Interview with Melissa Kent Director & Editor of Bernie & Rebecca

Films fall into two categories. They are either the kind that leave a lasting impression in your mind long after the curtain falls or they are the kind that doesn’t even form a passing glance in the eye of your mind. But, Melissa Kent’s forms a category by itself. It’s a film that compels you to long for it to be true. You’d wish with every scene unfolding of its that it didn’t remain confined to your viewing screen.

Interview with Tony Abbate (Pseudo)

“Pseudo” is a thrilling drama which follows the life of a couple who are deeply in love. A Czech woman has come to Los Angeles with her American fiancé only to know a dark secret about her loved one. The film is based on this particular secret and has been very well presented to the audience.

The director of the film, Mr. Carlos R. Valencia, has done a great job directing the film and the actors have given a great performance in the film. The writer of “Pseudo’ has written a very well weaved script which is very interesting and thrilling.
Let’s know more about the film from its writer, Mr. Tony Abbate.

Interview with Kyran Speirs (Mettle)

Mettle is a Sport, Drama film directed by Kyran Speirs. This story revolves around a homeless man who is given a chance to stand up and fight for his living. The honesty of the homeless man leads him to that chance he had always been waiting for. But when his spirit is put to test, he runs away, but the determination to lead a better life brings him back to fight for what he deserves.

Kyran Speirs is a very talented man and this story is one of a kind. In fact, “Mettle” is a film inspired by the director’s real-life story. He has worked in a lot of short films which have given some brilliant results. Let’s see what the director has to say about his award-winning achievement.

Interview with Marco Gallo (California – Music Video)

California a four minute music video directed by Marco Gallo delivers some brilliant music and story stitched seamlessly. After winning an award for the ‘Best Music Video’ at Short of the Month’s June Short Film Festival, here’s what Marco has to say.

Interview with Christopher Bevan (Love & Other Chairs)

When Short of the Month first asked me to do this interview, I was actually wondering about what this short film would be about, carrying ‘love’ and ‘chairs’ together in one single title. It really sounded interesting. And the uniqueness of the story kept me glued to my screen.

Love & Other chairs is a story about Julian, who has a problem; every woman he meets turns into a chair. After trying to make it work with his girlfriend-turned-furniture-piece, he becomes desperate for love.

After winning the ‘Short of the Month’ tag & ‘Best Original Background Score’ award at SOTM’s June’s Online Short film Festival, Christopher Bevan here talks about his film & the uniqueness it carries with it.

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