Agbo on Wednesday revealed details around the return of its filmmaking competition No Sleep ‘til Film Fest, inviting filmmakers to make a short film in only 48 hours. The two-day festival challenges participants to make bite-sized films, three minutes or less, for a chance to win prizes and mentorship from the independent studio.
The virtual festival will be open worldwide for submissions from September 29-October 1 with a creative prompt released September 29 at 5 pm Pt; filmmakers will have 48 hours from then to create and submit films based off of the prompt by 5 p.m. Pt on October 1. Winners will be announced November 8.
The festival received more than 1400 submissions from more than 60 countries over the past two years. The 2022 winners included P E N directed by Waldo Levendal (South Africa), Trade directed by Joel Phillips (Australia). and Movie, The Film: A Motion Picture directed by Clay Lacey.
The panel of judges include Agbo co-founders Anthony and Joe Russo,...
The virtual festival will be open worldwide for submissions from September 29-October 1 with a creative prompt released September 29 at 5 pm Pt; filmmakers will have 48 hours from then to create and submit films based off of the prompt by 5 p.m. Pt on October 1. Winners will be announced November 8.
The festival received more than 1400 submissions from more than 60 countries over the past two years. The 2022 winners included P E N directed by Waldo Levendal (South Africa), Trade directed by Joel Phillips (Australia). and Movie, The Film: A Motion Picture directed by Clay Lacey.
The panel of judges include Agbo co-founders Anthony and Joe Russo,...
- 8/30/2023
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
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