Monday, September 30, 2013

Manhattan Short Film Festival

Only three theaters in California have the festival and Point Arena is one.  The movies were fantastic.  We got to vote.  Will be interested in seeing the results next week.



Audiences in over 300 Cities Spanning 6 Continents Unite for One Week for One Purpose . . . to judge the 10 Finalists in the 16th Annual MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival.
You will be handed a voting card upon entry and asked to vote for the one film you think should win. Votes will be sent through to MANHATTAN SHORT HQ and the winner will be announced on www.ManhattanShort.comSunday, Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. (PST)
From a record breaking 628 entries received from 48 countries around the world, MANHATTAN SHORT selected 10 short films as finalists. Each film is 18 minutes or under in length and countries represented this year include the USA, England, Ireland, France, Finland and Australia. With past finalists achieving the ultimate in recognition by being nominated and even winning the Oscar in the short film category, MANHATTAN SHORT is known as a breeding ground for the next big thing in film.
The finalists for 2013 are #30 (Timothy Wilde, Australia), Do I Have to Take Care of Everything (Selma Vilhunen, Finland), Friday (Seb Edwards, England), No Comment(Alexandra Naoum, France), Irish Folk Furniture (Tony Donaghue, Ireland), Black Metal(Kat Candler, USA), Faces From Places (Bastien Dubois, France), I Am a Great Big Ball of Sadness (Ken Urban, USA), Kismet Diner (Mark Nunnely, England), Pale of Settlement (Jacob Sillman, USA)

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