Lost Episode Festival Toronto (also known as LEFT ) is a publicly attended film festival showcasing horror , sci-fi , action , television , cult cinema , and indie film held annually in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. The festival screens a variety of feature-length and short-films as well as parody commercials and movie trailers from around the world including North America, Australia, and Europe. The festival also hosts the 50 Hour Film Competition - a time based film challenge where filmmakers are given just over two days to create a short film from concept to completion using a provided genre, prop, line of dialogue, and character.
7-596: LEFT 2013 showcased 14 films, 1 feature film presentation and 13 short films. Notable films screened at the festival included BioCop by cult producers Astron-6 , Channel 101 series Karate P.I., and the exclusive Canadian theatrical premiere of Star Trek Continues . The inaugural festival was held June 1–2, 2013, at the Bloor Cinema in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. LEFT 2014 showcased 9 films, 2 feature film presentations, and 7 short films. Notable films screened at
14-606: The Killer Thing . The 3rd annual festival was held August 7–9, 2015 at the Carlton Cinema in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. LEFT 2016 showcased 50 films, 10 feature film presentations, and 40 short films. Notable films screened at the festival included the Canadian premiere of Daylight's End, This Giant Papier Mache Boulder Is Actually Really Heavy, Vampyres, Sun Choke, Dry Blood, and Cord; Toronto premiere of Under
21-463: The Shadow , The Barn, The Greasy Strangler, and Bad Blood - The Movie. The 4th annual festival was held August 5–7, 2016 at the Carlton Cinema in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. LEFT 2017 showcased 51 films, 10 feature film presentations, and 41 short films. Notable films screened at the festival included the Canadian theatrical premiere of Cherry 2000 and El ataúd de cristal (The Glass Coffin), and
28-561: The Toronto premieres of 68 Kill , Sequence Break, Replace, Dead Shack, It Stains The Sands Red, and Ron Goossens Low Budget Stuntman. The 5th annual festival was held August 10–13, 2017 at the Carlton Cinema in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. Astron-6 Astron-6 was a Canadian film production and directing company founded in 2007 by Adam Brooks and Jeremy Gillespie. The company later expanded to include Matt Kennedy, Conor Sweeney and Steven Kostanski, who are now equal partners in
35-406: The company. Astron-6 is known for producing low-budget, 1980s-centric independent movies that often combine horror with comedy. A planned 2012 documentary No Sleep, No Surrender , which detailed the making and production of their 2011 film Father's Day , was never completed, though a teaser trailer was released. The follow-up to Father's Day , a Giallo -inspired horror comedy, The Editor ,
42-556: The festival included the exclusive Canadian premieres of the films ANNA (aka MINDSCAPE ), PATRICK: Evil Awakens , and NAKED ZOMBIE GIRL. The 2nd annual festival was held July 5–6, 2014 at the Bloor Cinema in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. LEFT 2015 showcased 28 films, 10 feature film presentations, and 18 short films. Notable films screened at the festival included the Canadian premiere of Inner Demon, Blood Punch , Lost After Dark, The Shells, and The House on Pine Street ; Toronto premiere of Some Kind of Hate, Slumlord, and Bunny
49-405: Was directed by Adam Brooks and Matthew Kennedy in 2014. In 2016, Astron-6 produced the web series Divorced Dad . The series was described by the filmmakers as 'a love letter to the endearingly incompetent cable access television shows created by far from screen-ready small town celebrities during the 1980s and 90s'. Gillespie and Kostanski directed the 2016 horror film The Void , intended as
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