Manhattan Short Film Festival 2010 (ENG)
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One World - One Week - One Festival
Audiences in 204 Cities Spanning 6 Continents Unite for One Week for One Cause...
to Judge the 10 Finalists in the 12th Annual MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival
You Be the Judge!
Filmgoers in Krakow will unite with audiences in 203 cities spanning six continents to view and judge the next generation of filmmakers for the 12th Annual MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival to screen at Kino Pod Baranami on Sun 10/3 at 8.15 pm
Out of 440 entries received from 43 countries around the world, MANHATTAN SHORT selected 10 short films as finalists. Each film is 15 minutes or under in length. Countries represented this year include Australia, Canada, UK, Germany, Croatia, Ireland, Mexico, France, Poland and Italy in what festival organizers describe as the “United Nations of film festivals.”
These short films will not only entertain a global audience but will be judged by them as well. Filmgoers will be handed a voting card upon entry and asked to vote for the one film they feel should win. Votes are tallied at each participating cinema and submitted to festival headquarters where the winner will be announced in New York City on Sunday, October 3 at 10:00 pm.
With past finalists achieving the ultimate in recognition by being nominated and even winning the Oscar in the short film category, the Manhattan Short has become known as a testing ground for the next big thing.
In one week, over 100,000 people from as far north as St. Petersburg, Russia to as far south as Buenos Aires, Argentina, as far east as Katmandu, Nepal and as far west as Perth, Australia will come together to view and vote on these 10 films. “While the goal of any festival is to discover and promote new talent, the real aim of this festival is to bring communities together via stories from around the world,” says Nicholas Mason, MANHATTAN SHORT founder and director.
“Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined that what started as a small, relatively simple event when I projected a handful of short films onto the side of a truck on a downtown Manhattan street 12 years ago, would grow to become the world's first global film festival,” adds Mason.
For more information on the Festival and to read detailed interviews with the 10 Finalists visit: www.ManhattanShort.com
Sunday, October 3, 8.15 p.m.
TICKETS:
16 zł - adult
14 zł - student
In English or with English subtitles
Finalists 2010:
1) WATCHING
dir. Max Myers, UK, 14'
2) UNDERGROUND
dir. Eduardo Covarrubias Díaz, Mexico, 10'
3) PARTY
dir. Dalibor Matanic, Croatia, 15'
4) MADAGASCAR
dir. Bastien Dubois, France, 11'30
5) THE POOL
dir. Thomas Hefferon, Ireland, 11'45
6) PUSH BIKE
dir. Mairi Cameron, Australia, 11'45
7) A LITTLE INCONVENIENCE
dir. Helene Florent, Canada, 10'
8) ECHO
reż. Magnus Van Horn, Poland, 14'40
9) 12 YEARS
dir. Daniel Nocke, Germany, 3'25
10) WAR
dir. Paolo Sassanelli, Italia, 15'
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