ACM’s popular Sound of Silent Film Festival, now in its 19th year, is a unique event featuring new short silent films in every conceivable genre screened with newly-composed musical scores performed live.
This year’s program features a three comedies, a dramedy, three dramas, three animated films and a wildly inventive dance film, all with new scores performed live.
Festival Schedule:
Total runtime: approximately 90 minutes.
Landmine of Mine by Kevin T. Landry
A man steps on a landmine and pays with his life.
Music by Lynn Bechtold
Marie. Eduardo. Sophie by Thomas Corriveau
A mesmerizing contemplation of moving bodies and painting, with three magnificent performers of contemporary dance from Montreal, Marie Mougeolle, Eduardo Ruiz Vergara and Sophie Corriveau.
Music by Adam Cole
Detektive Thumb and the Infinity House by Preston King
A hard-boiled, chain smoking detective is eaten alive by a house.
Music by Gene Pritsker
Coloring by Francisco Javier Landin Jr.
A young girl finds inspiration on a simple car ride.
Music by Milica Paranosic
#MESSYKIDNAPPING by Greg Emetaz
A curator at the Louvre is convinced her new boyfriend has kidnapped her child. The ransom: The Mona Lisa.
Music by Victoria Malawey
Reciprocity Failure by Ben Westlake
An avant-garde exhibition, that brings the sculptures of artist Aydin Ture to life in cinematic fashion.
Music by Seth Boustead
Heirloom by Marilynne Lamontagne
Etienne confronts the crushing pressure of generational expectations and masculinity of their inheritance home as they seek emancipation in the wilderness. Etienne’s trans identity is an experiential audible journey amidst chaos and spontaneity.
Music by David Saperstein
Rock Pools by Bianca Caniglia
Two clowns begin to understand who they are.
An exploration of femininity and gender performance particularly looking for a nuanced feeling that young queer people might have experienced.
Music by Charles Coleman
Demi-Goddesses by Martin Gerigk
A visual essay about still-dominant dark aspects of our modern society conceived as a surreal anti-patriarchal thought experiment that raises important questions about gender, power, and social change, prompting us to reflect on how historical patterns of discrimination and oppression might be either repeated or overcome in a reversed gendered world.
Music by Adam Reifsteck
Inside Looking Out by Cooper Hardin
A gardener fights to keep a “suicidal” house plant alive
Music by Nailah Nombeko
Falling for Greta by Gustavo Arteaga
When love comes knocking, Greta’s world is turned upside down. As her passion grows, complications follow but there is hope in the shape of water.
Music by Ledah Finck
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