Friday, June 28, 2013, 11:30AM
Fox Theatre Toronto
2236 Queen Street East – Google Maps
11:30AM 2nd Annual Travel Beyond Film Festival – Opening Day
- Your Advance Ticket Gets You Into The **TBFF Beach Blanket Picnic**
Saturday June 29 – 2:00PM-5:00PM - Location Announced In-Theatre
*Official Opening Film*
“Scars” (Toronto, ON, CAN)
12:30 Short Film
Dir. Cody Campanale
It’s almost Christmas, and Nathan, a bright but socially awkward rich kid joins his friends for an evening of holiday celebration.
They begin a game of sharing secrets, which starts as harmless fun and quickly turns serious when a dark secret from Nathan’s past is revealed that leaves everyone scarred.
Trailer: http://youtu.be/IgMKfj5FWaA
Keywords: Drama, Youth, Teen, Adult, Friendship, Incest, Family Issues
“The Common Sense Rebellion” (Norway)
16:10 Short Experimental Film
Dir. Sturla Ellingvåg
A grown-up story in the name of heavy metal music from the 1980s to today in Northern Europe. This short avant-garde film is a strong political comment about growing up in a more and more arrogant socialist regime, in the modern Scandinavian social democracy of Norway.
The film was made after the horrible 2011 terror attacks in Norway leaving 77 people dead, mostly young people down to 14 years. The attacks were committed by one man very frustrated with the Norwegian Labor Party, which has ruled most of the time in Norway since WWII. This film seeks to understand the feeling of living in a social democracy when arrogance is felt too often and too much, and how this can lead to different reactions and escapes.
Trailer: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2575160/ Click on “Watch Trailer”
Keywords: Youth, Adulthood, Friendship, Angst, Rebelliousness, Politics, Norway, Free-Thinkers
“Summer of The Sharks” (USA)
1:22:00 Feature Documentary
Dir. Rusty Armstrong
An inside look at the lives of professional shark divers on the road, doing what they do best; chasing sharks and having fun. Along the way they face the harsh and exciting realities of this sport; ocean storms, aggressive sharks, close quarters, and the startling discovery of their beloved sharks being brutally killed – with a first ever, up-close look at shark fisherman.
Produced by Eli Martinez, founder and editor of Shark Diver Magazine, “Summer of The Sharks” was made to help promote eco-activism by showing a positive side to sharks and showing what’s happening to them rather than “preaching” from an interview stand point. The road trip was a simple idea; dive the best shark spots in the world, and live out their own endless summer.
Trailer: http://youtu.be/N8aZw0n-KcY
Keywords: Water, Scuba Diving, Sea Adventure, Roadtrip, Killing, Snorkel, Sharks, Beaches, Eco-activism
Saturday, June 29, 2013, 11:30 AM
Fox Theatre Toronto
2236 Queen Street East – Google Maps
11:30AM 2nd Annual Travel Beyond Film Festival – Closing Day
- Your Advance Ticket Gets You Into The **TBFF Beach Blanket Picnic**
Saturday June 29 – 2:00PM-5:00PM – Right after the Movies! Games. Prizes. Fun!
- Location Announced In-Theatre
“Only Child” (USA)
5:26 Short Film
Dir. Christian Gossett
In this delightful short film about a Chinese toy painter has an internal challenge as she is swept into a moment of artistic inspiration which is strictly against company policy.
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/66108243
Keywords: Originality, Rule Breaker, Instincts, Art, Chinese, Conformity, Chinese Culture
“Sur La Ligne, Variation No. 2” (On The Line) (Quebec)
24:00 Short Film
Dir. Anne-Marie Turcotte, Dir. Mario Calvé
A quiet morning at a sleepy, country-side beach. The ambiance is timeless, vaguely recalling the fifties. A few vacationers are taking in the sunshine. Three children with a fantastic imagination observe and take themselves to a universe of dance, playful and delusional. A mirage without end, poetry in motion, in a decor of sand, sun and water.
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBmr4Q2mb5o
Keywords: Youth, Adulthood, Friendship, Angst, Avant Garde, Beaches, Summer Fun, Nostalgia, Vintage
“Go Ganges!” (India, New York, NY USA)
*Official Closing Film*
1:23:00 Feature Documentary
Dir. J. J. Kelly, Dir. Josh Thomas
Emmy nominated and multiple-award-winning filmmakers Josh Thomas and National Geographic’s J.J. Kelley have made a name for themselves traveling across Alaska’s vast and remote stretches of wilderness. They thrived where few would dare venture. In a fish out of water tale, the two adventurers take their survival skills to a natural wonder, which hosts a population of 400-million. From the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, where it empties into the Indian Ocean and enduring the impossible, J.J. and Josh attempt to travel the length of the planet’s most populated, holy and polluted river – India’s Ganges River.
Trailer: http://youtu.be/BYH-E71pB64
Keywords: Adventure, Comedy, Documentary, Cultural Issues, Religion, Water Conservation, Extreme Adventure
https://travelbeyondfilmfestival.com/3nw4
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