fiction.wikisort.org - MovieTwitch[1] is a Student Academy Award-nominated short film directed by Leah Meyerhoff and starring Emma Galvin, Peter Corrie, Toni Meyerhoff.
2005 American film
Twitch |
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 Twitch |
Directed by | Leah Meyerhoff |
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Written by | Leah Meyerhoff |
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Produced by | Sean Warner |
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Starring | Emma Galvin Peter Corrie Toni Meyerhoff |
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Edited by | Leah Meyerhoff |
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Release date | January 25, 2005 |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
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Country | United States |
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Language | English |
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Twitch kicked off the film festival circuit by winning a Grand Jury Prize at Slamdance and going on to screen in over 200 film festivals worldwide. Twitch has since won over a dozen international awards and is currently airing on the Independent Film Channel and Skandinavia TV.
Plot
Twitch tells the story of a young girl torn between two worlds: her domestic life, where she must care for her mother who uses a wheelchair, and her escape into the emerging world of sexuality with her eager, hormone-addled boyfriend. Leah's mother plays the Mother role in an essentially autobiographical role for the filmmaker. The making of the film was a component of the IFC series Film School, chronicling the first time filmmaking efforts of four New York University graduate film school students.[2]
Cast
- Emma Galvin as Daughter
- Peter Corrie as Boyfriend
- Toni Meyerhoff as Mother
Awards
- Student Academy Awards — Finalist
- Slamdance — Honorable Mention
- Avignon Film Festival — Best American Short
- Rhode Island International Film Festival — Honorable Mention
- Golden Star Shorts Fest — Best of Fest
- Golden Star Shorts Fest — Best Narrative Short
- Brooklyn International Disability Film Festival — Best Short
- Scottsdale International Film Festival — Best Student Short
- West Chester Film Festival — Best Female Director
- Berkeley Film Festival — Grand Festival Award
- Rebel Film Festival — Best Experimental Short
- Brown Emerging Filmmakers — Best Drama
- Ole Muddy Film Festival — First Place
- Harry M. Warner Film Festival — Third Place
- Sound Space — Post Award
- Calgary International Film Festival — Honorable Mention
- California Independent Film Festival — Best Mini Short Nominee
- Swansea Bay Film Festival — Best Drama Nominee
- Pawky Little Film Contest — Finalist
- Trenton Film Festival — Best Actress Nominee
Festivals
- Annapolis Film Festival
- Antimatter Film Festival
- Arpa International Film Festival
- Atlanta Film Festival
- Avignon Film Festival
- Backseat Film Festival
- Big Bear Lake Film Festival
- Boston Underground Film Festival
- Boxurshorts Film Festival
- Brainwash Film Festival
- Brighton Film Festival
- Brooklyn Cinema Series
- Brooklyn International Disability Film Festival
- Brooklyn International Film Festival
- Brooklyn Underground Film Festival
- Calgary International Film Festival
- California Independent Film Festival
- Cannes Film Festival
- Cardiff Screen Film Festival
- Chicago International Film Festival
- Cinechico Film Festival
- Cinema Paradise
- Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival
- Cork International Film Festival
- Dance and Shout Film Festival
- Daytona Beach Film Festival
- DC Shorts Film Festival
- DC Underground Film Festival]
- Ellensburg Film Festival
- Film Platform
- First Look Film Festival
- First Run Film Festival
- Fylmz Festival
- Girlfest Hawaii
- Global Art Film Festival
- Golden Star Shorts Fest
- Great Lakes Film Festival
- Her Voice Her View Film Festival
- Hi Mom Film Festival
- Holly Shorts Film Festival
- Hudson Valley Film Festival
- Inflatable Duck Film Festival
- Ladyfest Humboldt
- Ladyfest San Diego
- Ladyfest Stockholm
- Los Angeles Short Film Festival
- Lost Film Fest
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- Malibu International Film Festival
- Marblehead Film Festival
- Milan International Film Festival
- New Filmmakers
- Newport Beach Film Festival
- Newport International Film Festival
- Next Frame Film Festival
- Nolita Film Festival
- NYC Home Film Festival
- Ohio Independent Film Festival
- Ojai Film Festival
- Ole Muddy Film Festival
- Ozark Film Festival
- Palm Springs International Short Film Festival
- Planet Ant Film Festival
- Poppy Jasper Film Festival
- Portland Underground Film Festival
- Provincetown International Film Festival
- Queens International Film Festival
- Reel Heart International Film Festival
- Reel Women International Film Festival
- Rhode Island International Film Festival
- Rome International Film Festival
- Route 66 Film Festival
- San Diego Women Film Festival
- San Francisco Independent Film Festival
- San Francisco Women's Film Festival
- Sarasota Film Festival
- Scottsdale International Film Festival
- Show Me Missouri Film Festival
- Silver Lake Shorts
- Slamdance Film Festival
- Small Potato Film Festival
- Swansea Bay Film Festival
- Teabag Film Workshop
- Toofy Film Festival
- Trenton Film Festival
- Vermont International Film Festival
- Waterfront Film Festival
- West Chester Film Festival
- Wichita Film Festival
- Wildsound Film Festival
- Williamsburg Short Film Festival
- Women in Film Film Festival
- Woodstock Film Festival
- Youth for Human Rights Film Festival
- Zion International Film Festival
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Reviews
Doug Brunell of Film Threat gave Twitch three stars, saying that "Twitch is a story about fear, love, and an uncertain future. Meyerhoff has secured her place in film with this short movie. She's done a story that is as honest as it is touching. Her ability to sum up a young girl's life in ten minutes is remarkable."[1]
Virginia Heffernan of The New York Times wrote that "Leah is an artsy American"[3] and Elaine Mak of New England Film said that "award-winning director Leah Meyerhoff has built up a large list of accomplishments as a filmmaker."[4]
Jennifer Modenessi of the Contra Costa Times said that "when the story is as good as filmmaker Leah Meyerhoff's, you can't help but be drawn in"[5] and Ben Beard of Film Monthly said that "Twitch is a hard but impressive little film. The travails of growing up, the immense pain of post-adolescence, the terror of the big nasty world resting just outside our windows: Twitch augers in the universal places of hurt in the human brain. We can take solace that Meyerhoff is now working on her first feature-length film. Twitch shows great promise; we now must wait for Meyerhoff's talents to fully bloom."[6]
References
External links
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