We had such a great time reviewing and narrowing down our list of Quarantine Film Festival finalists. Now the rest is up to the public! Here are our top 15 films representing all four categories. After you have watched and reviewed all the entries please go vote on your favorites by clicking the link here.
After you place your votes, please remember that we will be hosting the Quarantine Film Festival Premiere Party and Screening live and in-person at a date to be announced once we re-open our doors!
Bonding Time
A teenage girl wakes up in the middle of the night due to a mysterious discomfort.
A film by Zach Goodwin
Breaking Social Distancing
See what happens when one woman decides to break social-distancing for one night.
A film by Joe Daru and Alessandro Serradimigni
Dance in Small Spaces
Learn the proper way to dance when your options for space are limited.
A film by Erik Langley
Dangerous
An animated music video depicting some dangerous things.
A film Donovan Russell
Emmett’s Party Disaster
See what happens when Emmett attends a party in this stop-motion lego adventure.
A film by Emily Gallagher
Hey Martin
Hosting a zoom call with your closest allies can result in the unexpected.
A film by Martin Edwards
INQUARANTINE
Questions raised during one man’s isolation during the pandemic.
A film by Michael A. Estrada
Quarantine Journal
One woman’s personal thoughts while surviving quarantine alone.
A film by Diego L. Pedroza
Safe Place
How two people cope with being sheltered in place during the Coronavirus pandemic.
A film by Kaylamay Paz Suarez and Ed Gonzalez Moreno
See Saw
A father’s impromptu solution to getting some much needed peace and quiet.
A film by Patricia Lee
Sequestered
A film that takes a glimpse inside the isolation loop during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A film by Tas Limur
Spread Facts, Not Fear
A musical reminder on how to act appropriately when facing COVID-19.
Made as a group at H&L Partners in Oakland.
Time for Changes
One man explores how we can survive and stay motivated during this global pandemic.
A film by Andrei Brahinets
Won Lost Quarantine
A stop-motion animation movie exploring things won and lost in quarantine
A film by Natalie Anaya
XOXO
A stop-motion film made in isolation features a classic game.
Created by Anayis N. Der Hakopian and Stephen Quenet.