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Logo for the 48 Hour Film Project, as of 2020. The 48 Hour Film Project is an annual film competition in which teams of filmmakers are assigned a genre, a character, a prop, and a line of dialogue, and have 48 hours to create a short film containing those elements. The competition has been active since 2001. [1]
The winners of the 2006 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2007, held at Sauce in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on March 10, 2007. Best Film - "Tooth and Nail" by Cinema Syndicate Portland, Oregon. First Runner Up for Best Film - "Manquer" by Milk Seattle, Washington
Filmapalooza is the finale festival for the 48 Hour Film Project in which the winning films from cities worldwide (125 cities as of 2023) are screened the following year and compete with each other for awards. [1] It has existed since 2003. [1] Filmapalooza is hosted by a different city each year. [2]
The 50th Annual Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) wrapped up on Sunday and announced the winners of the 2024 Golden Space Needle Audience and Juried Competition Awards. The festival began ...
The 48 Hour Film Festival can refer to any of these film competitions: the 48 Hour Film Project; the New Zealand-based 48HOURS; Extremefilmmaker's 48 Hour Film Festival
The 50th Seattle International Film Festival will open with action comedy “Thelma” from writer and director Josh Margolin and Magnolia Pictures on May 9. The film’s lead, June Squibb, will ...
The Seattle International Film Festival closed its 48th edition on Sunday by announcing its top honors, presenting awards at a ceremony at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Seattle. “Klondike ...
The 2010 festival featured 190 films from 33 states and 16 countries, and with over 6,000 people in attendance. A 48-hour film contest and industry speed networking were added as events. NFFTY 2010 added an extra day to the festival due to the increase in submissions and attendees. Nearly 7,000 people attended.