Don't Wait! Submit your Short NOW! ⏳

Kinolimers, our submission window is not halfway done – and we’re already accepted over ONE THOUSAND ENTRIES. With less than 10 DAYS remaining until submissions SLAM SHUT, don’t miss out on your chance to enter, compete, and fingers crossed :crossed_fingers:-- win BIG! :money_mouth_face:

I’ll be here right up until the 18th to help out :handshake:, answer any questions :interrobang:, and share some fun facts :snowboarder:!

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I shot and edited a film in 48 hours for college once. Never again! :sleepy:

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weird question. I remember a Robert Rodriguez short film from years ago about a guy who wakes up without a mouth? I think it may be in black and white. No sign of it when I search online. Anyone got a clue or am I crazy?

Oh man. 1000+
You guys are going to be busy.

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We’ve got some really great readers and to be honest this is often our favourite time of the cycle, getting to check out all the contenders. It’s exciting!

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That’s crazy! What was the run time? I worked on some pretty rushed films at university, but more just due to leaving things too close to the deadline :face_with_spiral_eyes:

I submitted I am just waiting for it to be approved.

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Was the final project at least worth it? I can imagine the stress. there is a well respected competition in Los Angeles called the 48 hour film festival where I think they give you a genre or a topic. Some things that every film maker has to conform to. Then the film makers have a team of people, and they have 48 hours not to just make a movie but come up with a script. It is of course for SHORT films. I almost participated one year as someone asked me to participate as an actor but I was unsure if I could as I had just joined SAG.