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SHORTLIST FILM FESTIVAL // THE FINALISTS

TheWrap.com has announced the finalists for the first annual “ShortList” Online Film festival,  which include shorts prize winners from the Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, Venice Film Festival and the LA Film Festival.

The films are competing in three categories: Animation, Fiction and Documentary. Viewers can watch the films for free and cast votes for their favourites  at any time between now and September 4, when the winners will be announced during a special live event in Los Angeles.

The shorts are hosted on TheWrap.com’s website and through its mobile platform and will also be available on MTV’s film sites Film.com and Nextmovie.com.

In addition, Panavision will provide a prize of $60,000 in camera equipment to be used toward a future filmmaking project for the winner of the Industry prize. Other prizes include the opportunity for the winners’ short to be aired on an MTV network.

Enjoy the films!

FINALISTS

ANIMATION CATEGORY

Don’t Hug Me, I’m Scared directed by Becky Sloan & Joseph Pelling, 03:00 UK

Metro directed by Jake Wyatt, 05:00 USA

Notes on Biology directed by Danny Madden, 05:00 USA

The Maker directed by Christopher Kezelos, 05:00 Australia

FICTION CATEGORY

200 Minutes directed by Frank Benitez, Columbia 18:00

Fishing Without Nets directed by Cutter Hodierne, Kenya/USA 17:00

The Chair directed by Grainger David, USA 12:00

The Factory directed by Aly Muritiba, 15:00 Brazil

The Plain directed by Jonas Carpignano, 19:00 Italy/USA

DOCUMENTARY CATEGORY

Aaron Burr, Part 2 directed by Dana O’Keefe, 08:00 USA

A Brief History of John Baldessari directed by Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman, 05:00 USA

The Love Competition directed by Brent Hoff, 15:00 USA

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LONDON'S INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL We celebrate the wealth of talent working across all genres of short film including drama, documentary, animation, music video, and broadcast design including online or mobile content, title sequences, and idents. The work of newcomers and more established filmmakers is promoted by screening work at cinemas, screening rooms and cafes throughout Soho and London's West End. The competitive categories are: The International Award The Long Form Award The Documentary Award The Short Film Award The Animation Award The Music Video Award The Pushing BoundariesAward The Newcomers Award With additional International Programmes and guest curators creating a total of 75 plus events and screenings over 10 days. Year round Rushes Soho Shorts also curates guest programmes across the UK and internationally - promoting the short film work that has previously been selected for competition.

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