D.A.T.E. Short dcff2018 (India) Winner: Best Short – Festival Favorite.

An older lady’s first job interview and what happens thereafter. Director Biography – Sai Deodhar Anand Im an Indian television and film actor/director/producer I appeared in my first role as a child artist in a hindi serial Kacchi Dhoop dir by Amole Palekar. Prahaar (hindi feature film) Dir by Nana Patekar Choodiya (hindi Tele film) […]

A Good Brother -short- dcff2018 (USA)

Playing at 2:30PM Oct. 28th 2018 at Landmark New West.  Reserve tickets at Here Danny Sykes’ hope to escape his violent past is complicated when his sister Lily begs him to spare her ex-boyfriend and alleged rapist from the wrath of their crime boss sister, Kat. Danny must choose between his sisters, keeping his word […]

The Lake -short- dcff2018 (Canada)

Scott is tired of taking medication for his depression so he decides to try Hypnotherapy. As he goes deeper into his subconscious a repressed childhood memory resurfaces. A frozen lake, a coin flip and a little white lie at age 7 haunts him like a living nightmare. Director Biography – Andrew Gerard Born in Ottawa […]

1-2-3 (Gasping for Air) -feature- dcff2018 (Philippines)

Luis is just one of the teenage boys in the idyllic and fishing island of Silag. He goes through the issues of adolescence with his childhood sweetheart, Maricar, while his younger sister, Lulu busies herself by joining amateur singing contests in hopes of becoming a star. One day, a talent manager discovers her singing and […]

Dunham Deaf Boy -feature/doc- dcff2018 (Canada)

Patrick and Margaret Fee immigrated to Montreal from Farmaugh County, Ireland in 1925 and trekking with horses’ wagon trying to cross the USA border but got stranded 20 miles before the border due to birth of their 5th child. They settled in small town in Quebec. Ronald was 11th out of 12 siblings. He was […]

War Crime -feature/doc- dcff2018 (Nepal)

During the 10-year conflict (1996-2006) in Nepal, Maoists recruited children as spies, cooks, porters and even frontline guerrillas. After the signing of a comprehensive peace accord (in 2006) between the Maoists and Nepal government, Maoist combatants and weapons were brought into the UN-supervised camps (in 2007) where 4008 combatants were classified as being minors and […]

Bagman -feature- dcff2018 (Canada)

  A man named Bagman wears a paper bag mask, and kills people that don’t recycle. *A Deadpool inspired film* Director Biography – Phillip Wilson, Logan Wilson Both brothers are very talented filmmakers from Edmonton, Alberta Canada. There passion for filmmaking is beyond and they love the art of film. They never give up and […]

The True North Project -Feature/doc- dcff2018 (Canada)

The True North Project, commissioned by the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, is a celebration of Canada’s multi-ethnic society and its ongoing process of reconciliation with the indigenous community. In this celebration of diversity, artists from vastly different backgrounds are brought together to create a collaborative work for orchestra. The documentary focuses on national identity and the […]

Padmini -Feature- dcff2018 (India)

A biopic on the life of renowned Indian woman painter T.K.Padmini. the film begins and ends with the narrative of t. k divakara menon, uncle of t. k padmini who encouraged and supported the painter against all odds. we pay homage to the great man who left us in the midst of the shooting of […]