World Webfest Mania returns for its summer edition in virtual form, using the Footprint Network as an online platform for web creators around the world to celebrate and socialize from the comfort and safety of their own home.

The event takes place Wednesday, June 24th at 7pm EDT on the Footprint channel of parent festival Katra Film Series, for a suggested donation of $5 to cover festival expenses through quarantine. The two hour program will be followed by a direct link to join an open Zoom meeting where audiences can ask questions and hear filmmakers discuss their work. The winners will be determined by audience vote, with those chosen receiving prize packages from Final Draft, 3636 Studios, Bowery Film Festival, and International Screenwriter’s Association with a total value of $2000 for all prizes.

The summer edition boasts web shorts and series from six different countries, covering a diverse array of topics and genres. Many entries use fantasy and science fiction to deliver humorous takes on the modern world, such as a series about teens seeking youtube stardom in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, and an animated short imagining Nikola Tesla pitching his inventions to a 19th-century equivalent of “Shark Tank.” The lineup also features educational videos and media criticism that have become a staple of the web, including a documentary series on women in agriculture and a series analyzing the most shocking deaths in pop culture.

World Webfest Mania

JUNE 24, 2020

7pm EDT

footprint.tv/channel/katra-film-series-13766

Suggested Donation $5 (on platform)

Full Lineup:

Bong Zombies by Mick Napier

Ringo and Stash are two freegan artisanal paraphernalia crafters. When they obtain a cursed evil relic, they unwittingly create a series of bongs that turn the smokers into flesh-eating zombies. Upon learning this, they are in a race against time to track down the zombies and turn them back to human before they wreak havoc on the city.

Ghost Songs by Seaton Kay-Smith

Like ghost stories, but they’re songs. An anthology of animated ghost stories featuring comedic songs designed to terrify. In episode 1, a woman watches a television show which provides compelling evidence that ghosts are everywhere.

The Coroner by Fabio Soares & Mike Zonnenberg

Webseries with a unique concept: The Coroner autopsies for you the most striking deaths of pop culture. From Tony Montana to Marion Crane (Psycho), discover the secrets from cult death scenes from cinema! Episode 8 features Elmer Pyle from Full Metal Jacket.

The Snake Pit by Brett Jubinville

Nikola Tesla’s latest invention is put to the test as it goes before a panel of judges. Learn about the induction motor as Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, J.P. Morgan and George Westinghouse debate its value and decide if they’re going to fund it on … the Snake Pit!

The Last Youtuber by Martín De Benedetti

Apocalyptic comedy about millennials surviving the zombie apocalypse with a youtuber as protagonist. For one lonely year, they were just three young boys until one day, when they find someone… and it’s a woman.

One Last Monster by Gene Kim

In this animated fantasy Empress Eura, ruler of the distant world of Adin, faces her greatest challenge when she is forced to face her prejudices and choose between trusting or killing a monster who arrives on Adin with a warning that could save or destroy her people.

Avocado Toast by Sam Coyle

Ever wondered about your parents’ sex life? Neither did Molly and Elle until coming out and divorce forced them to learn about their parents’ new sex-capades. After a lifetime of dating men, Molly (31, a grade eight teacher) surprises herself when she falls in love with a woman for the first time. When she finds the courage to come out as bisexual to her suburban parents, they empathetically reveal their own admission – they’re swingers and throw sex parties. Meanwhile, Elle (33, a creative director) is reeling after learning her parents are divorcing and her mother, who also happens to be her boss, had an affair with a dude young enough to be Elle’s brother.

Visible Farmer by Gisela Kaufmann

It’s time to put a spotlight on the long hidden face of agriculture. Meet the incredible women who produce half of all you eat. Visible Farmer discover the untold stories of the gutsy women behind our food and fibre, and the vital, innovative role they play. From remote outback stations to urban market gardens, it’s a journey that will change our perception of who a farmer is.

 

Wharf Rats by Jason Arsenault

Though he’s the son of a local legend and beloved fisherman, HUGHIE HACKETT hasn’t exactly lived up to the family’s name. Frustrated that his uncle is about to sell the family company but too familiar with cheating his way through life to do anything about it legally, Hughie forms a misguided plan to pretend that a simple-minded man is his long-lost brother, the key to his father’s will.

Hammersmith by Kyle Leland

A delusional filmmaker’s ego creates catastrophe on the set of his action/adventure dream project, while the concerns of his desperate cast & crew constantly go ignored.