These are the SF3 Mini: RISE Finalists. Selected from over 300 entries, these films represent the best mini films (3 minutes or less) made on smartphones from across the world. From South Africa to America, from lockdown in Sydney to the beach in Darwin and a museum in Europe, these films have it all. Sit back, relax and be inspired by the magic of bite size cinema.
1. Anasazi by Jad Andari
2. Need A Lift by Max Simonson
3. Comeback-21 by David Camero
4. The Hand of God by Xeno Nemos
5. Light & Shadow by SJ van Breda
6. Bunby by Michelle Ny
7. Find You by Drex Lee
8. ASSIMILATE by Brionne Olsen
9. We Brielong Together by Joshua Belinfante
10. On the Rise by Courtney Coker
11. The Night Shift by Sally-Ann Dunn & Bartosz Wozniak
12. Day 62 by Steve McGrath
13. My Wonderful Day at the Beach by Thomas Midena
14. 58 Seconds: Soar by JJ Erenberg
15. Song and Dance Man by Blake Douglas
16. Earth by Max RC Schleser
17. Fanny by Reid McGowan
18. bee-roll by Alexandra Guillossou
19. Tessa Time by Narelle Nash
20. The Delivery by Namroc Doan
21. Packet Mix by Taylor Buoro
22. FLY by Jared Walker
23. Brave New World by Anton Califano
24. Escape from Lockdown by Brienna Collins
A woman's in a wheelchair who refuses to be at the ground.
This micro short movie is based on a poetic work written by the main role actress Tati Pinheiro. Tati is a cerebral palsy multitask artist. Poet, actress, model and performer, she refuses to be pitied about her condition. An untamed spirit inhabits her body and an acute intelligence pulses inside her mind.
In this little short movie JJ Erenberg, the director, tried to capture her freedom of mind using symbols like dancing feet and ballerinas and roller skaters spinning, while a good friend spun her wheelchair. The real pleasure of a free mind reveals itself on the woman's face. Inside her mind she truly dances and soars as an act of rebellion against her condition.
Director's bio
J Erenberg was born in Brazil. He graduated in acting and directing at Instituto Stanislavsky and Digital Cinema at Latin American Film Institute. He was well known by his webseries WoMen, I Coach, Black Bile and 58 Seconds, achieving several selections and nominations in dozens of Festivals around the world. In 2019 he was Award Winner at Berlin Flash Film Festival, in 2020 at VI Festival Brasileiro de Cinema International and Rio Webfest and in 2021 at Seoul Webfest and 4º Festival Pedra Azul.
Shot on iPhone 11
- Year2020
- Runtime1:00
- LanguagePortuguese
- CountryBrazil
- DirectorJJ Erenberg
- ScreenwriterTati Pinheiro
- ProducerTati Pinheiro
- Executive ProducerJuliana Del Rosso
- FilmmakerJJ Erenberg
- CastTati Pinheiro
These are the SF3 Mini: RISE Finalists. Selected from over 300 entries, these films represent the best mini films (3 minutes or less) made on smartphones from across the world. From South Africa to America, from lockdown in Sydney to the beach in Darwin and a museum in Europe, these films have it all. Sit back, relax and be inspired by the magic of bite size cinema.
1. Anasazi by Jad Andari
2. Need A Lift by Max Simonson
3. Comeback-21 by David Camero
4. The Hand of God by Xeno Nemos
5. Light & Shadow by SJ van Breda
6. Bunby by Michelle Ny
7. Find You by Drex Lee
8. ASSIMILATE by Brionne Olsen
9. We Brielong Together by Joshua Belinfante
10. On the Rise by Courtney Coker
11. The Night Shift by Sally-Ann Dunn & Bartosz Wozniak
12. Day 62 by Steve McGrath
13. My Wonderful Day at the Beach by Thomas Midena
14. 58 Seconds: Soar by JJ Erenberg
15. Song and Dance Man by Blake Douglas
16. Earth by Max RC Schleser
17. Fanny by Reid McGowan
18. bee-roll by Alexandra Guillossou
19. Tessa Time by Narelle Nash
20. The Delivery by Namroc Doan
21. Packet Mix by Taylor Buoro
22. FLY by Jared Walker
23. Brave New World by Anton Califano
24. Escape from Lockdown by Brienna Collins
A woman's in a wheelchair who refuses to be at the ground.
This micro short movie is based on a poetic work written by the main role actress Tati Pinheiro. Tati is a cerebral palsy multitask artist. Poet, actress, model and performer, she refuses to be pitied about her condition. An untamed spirit inhabits her body and an acute intelligence pulses inside her mind.
In this little short movie JJ Erenberg, the director, tried to capture her freedom of mind using symbols like dancing feet and ballerinas and roller skaters spinning, while a good friend spun her wheelchair. The real pleasure of a free mind reveals itself on the woman's face. Inside her mind she truly dances and soars as an act of rebellion against her condition.
Director's bio
J Erenberg was born in Brazil. He graduated in acting and directing at Instituto Stanislavsky and Digital Cinema at Latin American Film Institute. He was well known by his webseries WoMen, I Coach, Black Bile and 58 Seconds, achieving several selections and nominations in dozens of Festivals around the world. In 2019 he was Award Winner at Berlin Flash Film Festival, in 2020 at VI Festival Brasileiro de Cinema International and Rio Webfest and in 2021 at Seoul Webfest and 4º Festival Pedra Azul.
Shot on iPhone 11
- Year2020
- Runtime1:00
- LanguagePortuguese
- CountryBrazil
- DirectorJJ Erenberg
- ScreenwriterTati Pinheiro
- ProducerTati Pinheiro
- Executive ProducerJuliana Del Rosso
- FilmmakerJJ Erenberg
- CastTati Pinheiro