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WILDsound's The Film Podcast

In each episode, the C.E.O. of WILDsound, Matthew Toffolo, chats about all things storytelling and film. Conversations with talented individual from all around the world.

#38 10 Films that Changed Cinematic History: The Jazz Singer

What’s that you heard? It’s Kierston and Matthew chiming in with their take on why 1927’s The Jazz singer (The first feature length film with synchronized music and dialogue) changed film as we know it. Come listen in to how this classic story of man-against-society was groundbreaking for its time!

#34 10 Films That Changed Cinematic History- The Blair Witch Project

Chances are you remember the Hype. Halloween isn't quite here yet, but that doesn't mean Matthew and Kierston aren't ready to don their spooky costumes and start talking about the instant cult classic that is The Blair Witch Project. Come listen and find out why this film sparked a new genre of cinema. 

Festival Friday Round Up: August 30th Dark Comedy

You know what day it is here at WILDsound? Friday! Which means it's time for the festival Friday Round Up from the Toronto-branch of WILDsound's Festival! Come hang out with Matthew and Kierston as they talk about the Dark Comedy Festival Night from the Carlton Cinema this part Thursday, August 30th, 2018! 

WILDsound Update!

Hi Everyone! WILDsound here with some quick administrative details! 

Instead of launching our podcast in big multi-episode sessions, we are changing things up. Now expect to hear two big earfuls of fresh content every Tuesday and Thursday and a pipping hot Festival Friday RoundUp Every Friday Afternoon (possibly Saturday*). We can't wait to share what's coming up next with you :)

 

To start off this new schedule of episodes, Kierston and Matt are launching a ten-part mini-series called "Ten Films That Changed Cinematic History".   We aren't going in chronological order, but we are still hitting major films from all across history! Tune in for our first one! Dropping in iTunes this Thursday! 

Matthew Toffolo
Festival Friday RoundUp: Female-Directed Films Aug 23rd 2018

On Fridays, Matthew and Kierston get on their computers at opposite ends of the city and discuss the craziness that was WILDsound's Thursday Night Festival at the Carlton Cinema. Today, it's an exciting leap down the films on the Female-directed film festival night! 

List of films played at the festival: 

MRS. MURPHY’S CONFESSION, 25min., USA, Comedy/Drama
Writer/Producer by Catherine Haun

Unable to connect with her distant husband and eight grown children, Marjorie Murphy tries helping out at Church. She is given responsibility to prepare a group of teen drop-outs for confirmation.

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BLOSSOM, 6min., Australia, Drama
Directed by Lisa Defazio

Childhood the one chance we get to transition from bud to bloom. Some memories just cannot be erased, they are like permanent markers in our own timeline.

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PREY, 10min., Canada, Drama
Directed by Vivien Endicott-Douglas

A young woman confronts her past and present romantic partners. Culminating into a meditation on identity, Prey explores how one of the hardest choices one has to make is to simply put themselves first.

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RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN, 6min., Portugal, Drama
Directed by Peta Milan

When a relationship turns sour, Justine finds her naked photos posted online and is inundated by secondary victimisation.

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AXioMA, 15min., Italy, Drama
Directed by Elisa Possenti

An accident and the inability to walk belong to the protagonist’s past as axioms, postulates that do not need to be explained. Each and every one of us is somehow touched by disability. As the storylines progresses, the finely interwoven threads of the plot unravel, showing how the main character feels like a burden not only to society, but also to his family, and to himself. Nonetheless, his story proves that anybody can get their chance to start anew.

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THE PITS, 6min., Canada, Comedy/Romance
Directed by Shetu Modi

At 13, Dhruvi is appalled to learn the Indian food she eats every day makes her armpits smell funny. Her struggle with pungent food and bold spices resurfaces years later, when she’s drawn to a fellow South Asian student in university.

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FOXY TROT, 14min., USA, Comedy/LGBT

Directed by Lisa Donato

A married couple unexpectedly face their relationship issues when they take ballroom dance lessons in a very heteronormative class.

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#29 Background Actor

Who is that in the background? Often under mistreated, almost always underappreciated, today Matthew and Kierston put on their most non-descriptive clothing and put their phones on silence to take a whirl into the wordless world of background. Well, not exactly wordless for Matthew and Kierston, since they have a whole world of film magic to talk about today on WILDsound's The Film Podcast! 

#28 Third Act Twists

Grab your mallets and get ready to Break into Three as Matthew and Kierston discuss the beauty and complexity behind third act twists, why they work and they made audiences feel so wonderful!