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DOCUMENTARY SHORTS I: "PORTRAITS"
Our annual showcase that intimately reveals some of our favorite characters, lifestyles, and stories.
AFFURMATIVE ACTION
This film explores "Meet the Team" pages at a variety of different video and advertising companies. Every team has a diverse representation of dogs on their profile, but no black people. AFFURMATIVE ACTION asks the question, "How far have we really come?"
THE SEEKER
A lyrical portrait of an excommunicated Amish woodworker struggling with spirituality, poverty, and life as an outcast from his strict, insular community.
STILL PROCESSING
A box of stunning family photos awakens grief and lost memories when viewed for the first time on camera.
THE LOST ASTRONAUT
In 1963, Ed Dwight Jr. was poised to be NASA’s first African-American astronaut. But the United States never sent him to space. For decades, he has maintained that he was discriminated against by the legendary pilot Chuck Yeager.
WHEN I'M HER
Michael was a ballet prodigy with a stellar career ahead of him. He transformed into a Russian ballet instructor named "Madame Olga" as a way to both embrace himself as an artist and reconcile with trauma from his past.
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THE SPIRITUAL EXERCISES
Terence Netter was an artist and Jesuit priest. Therese Franzese was an assistant at the Metropolitan Opera. They wanted to marry, but he'd taken a vow of celibacy. This is a story of love prevailing against all odds and lasting over 50 years.
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HUNGER WARD
Filmed from inside two of the most active therapeutic feeding centers in Yemen, HUNGER WARD documents two female health care workers fighting to thwart the spread of starvation against the backdrop of a forgotten war. Nominated for a 2021 Academy Award for Best Short Documentary.
HUNGER WARD AWARDS ACCEPTANCE
This film is eligible for the 2021 Crested Butte Film Festival Audience Choice Award! (You must unlock the film to be eligible to cast your vote)
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A box of stunning family photos awakens grief and lost memories when viewed for the first time on camera. A firsthand experience of exploring cinema as therapy.


Sophy Romvari is a filmmaker born in Victoria, B.C. and based in Toronto. Her critically acclaimed short films have travelled the international festival circuit and have earned her a reputation as a leading young talent.


Her 2017 hybrid documentary Pumpkin Movie premiered at True/False to considerable praise, as well as at Hot Docs and Sheffield Doc Fest. It has been praised by critics as ""a lovely, subtle work of feminist protest."" In 2018 her short Norman Norman received its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was also the centerpiece of “Super Succinct and Radically Direct,” a retrospective of Sophy’s work at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City. She has directed documentary films for such acclaimed outlets such as CBC Short Docs (In Dog Years, 2019) and Kino Lorber (Remembrance of József Romvári, 2020).


Sophy completed her Master of Fine Arts at York University, where she shot her thesis film Still Processing. The film had its World Premiere at TIFF in Sept 2020 where critics called it “her most masterful and heart-wrenching work to date; the kind of personal reflection on family and loss some directors and writers can spend their entire lifetimes striving to accomplish.” (The Gate)

She is currently in development for several short films, as well as her first feature film.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    17 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Premiere
    No, it's not a premiere
  • Rating
    Adults and teens (not for young children)
  • Director
    Sophy Romvari
  • Cinematographer
    Devan Scott
  • Editor
    Sophy Romvari, Will Ross, Kalil Haddad
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