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CINCY 48 HOUR FILM PROJECT WORLD PREMIERE SCREENINGS

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  • Best of Cincy 48HFP 2003 - 2013
  • Group A
  • Group B

The 48 Hour Film Project is a wild and sleepless weekend in which filmmaking teams make a movie—write, shoot, edit and score it—in just 48 hours. On Friday night May 16, filmmaking teams get a character, a prop, a line of dialogue and a genre, all to include in their movie. 48 hours later, the movie must be complete, and turned in Sunday May 18 by 7:30pm.

Then, they will have their world premieres on the big screen at the Thompson House.

Each screening block is $10, or buy 3 and get Nite Owl Theatre presents "The Shining" free! For description and tickets, go to: http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=4907675

1:00pm Best of 48! A special screening of Cincinnati winning films, from our very first year, in 2003 - 2013! And - the city winning Best Films from Columbus and Cleveland!

3:45pm Group A (not necessarily in this order)
57Films, Matt Bledsoe
Anchor Point Images, Mary Bastable
Brown Mackie College Cincinnati, Doug Yeager
fRANKED UP, Iabou Windimere
Gypsy Jill's Voodoo Dolls, Christopher Keeney
JYSproductions, Tyler Wirtanen
Out on a Limb Studios, Raymond Chase
Patchwork Productions, Bob Feldman
PheelGoodFilms, Phil Amato
Refractv Media, Ben Keener
Rockline Films, Daniel Perrea
The Kartwheel Klub, Micah Taylor

6:30pm Group B (not necessarily in this order)
A Mutual Perspective, luke morano
DPMT 7, sean cottengim
ESP Productions, Eric Sterwerf
Eye Candy Productions, Nathaniel Grauwelman
Fantactus Productions, Jay Nellis
Fish in Glass Box, Christopher J. Hagan
Ground Level Moving Pictures, Dwuan Watson
Inhabitants, joe Castrucci
Parallel Productions, Benjamin Brown
Sweet Chin Movies, Sahil Sharma
Team Wicked Awesome, Dave Able 
Vault51, Jerry Schlagheck

Come out to support your local filmmakers for a full day of films, live music in the lobby lounge, and vote for audience choice! 

* All films are unrated and most contain strong language and violence.

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