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Submissions for 5 Mins of Mystery
3RD ANNUAL BRISTOL-BASED FESTIVAL OPENS SUBMISSION FOR SHORT FILM COMPETITION – FIVE MINUTES OF MYSTERY!
Five Minutes of Mystery – the short film competition held as part of the forthcoming Compass of Mystery Festival 2008 (26th Sept–19th Oct, Mivart St. Studios) – opens a call for submissions for creative cinematographers worldwide. The competition challenges film-makers to create and submit short films around a theme of mystery. The event will bring together film talents from far and wide to exhibit their work here in Bristol. Judged by a panel of industry experts, awards will be given for Best Film, Audience Award, Local Film-maker and Youth Award.
Entries must be no longer then five minutes in length. Submissions will be accepted in the following formats: DVD, Mini DV or as full quality DV QuickTime files. Submission to be accompanied by Five Minutes of Mystery Entry Form, and sent to: Compass Film, 9, Walton Street, Easton, Bristol, BS6 0JG no later than 15th August 2008. Both entry form and guidelines can be download from the Compass Film website – http://www.compass-film.co.uk.
About the Festival:
In its third year, the Compass Festival 2008 will present an exciting programme of cinema, moving image and arts events that traverse the parameters of the theme of mystery, delving into its varying nuances across the global compass of the cinematic world. From representations of the occult, to mythology, mysticism, science fiction & the crime genre, the festival will explore notions of suspense, illusion and intrigue through a range of visual and performing arts. From theatrical exploits and magicianship, to VJ art, urban spoken-word and musical events, The Compass of Mystery Festival presents a vital space for creativity and the pursuit of all that is mysterious..!
Bristol Filmmakers Festival Winners
So, here you have it, the winners of each festival screening and the overall audience award at the Bristol Filmmakers Festival 2008.
WINNER OF THE AUDIENCE AWARD & £700 to spend at Bristol’s fantastic pre & post-production house, Films@59 went to (drum roll please!) …
The Sweded Classic ‘Alien’ directed by Chris Esson
WINNER OF PROGRAMME 1:
‘The Bent Penny’ directed by Darrel J. Butlin
WINNER OF PROGRAMME 2:
‘God & Dave’ directed by Mark Simon Hewis
WINNER OF BLUESCREEN:
‘We Are All Winners’ directed by Ciara Mahon
WINNER OF PROGRAMME 3:
‘Mouks’ directed by Dave Cropley
WINNER OF THE STUDENT SHOWCASE:
‘Mee & My Dad’ directed by Lorne Kramer
WINNER OF PROGRAMME 4:
‘Small Change’ by Chris Jones
Congratulations to all the winners & especially to Chris Esson & the team behind ‘Alien’!
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