The National Film Board of Canada (Nfb) reports that the winner of the 6th Nfb Online Short Film Contest @ Cannes, "Crash! Bang! Wallow?", was awarded to Jon Dunleavy and Keith Wilson-Singer of the UK.
This year, the 10 shortlisted films generated more than 2 million views in 14 days – on the Nfb’s English and French YouTube channels. This sixth edition was organized by the Nfb in collaboration with the Short Film Corner and in association with YouTube.
"...In partnering the contest, the Nfb continues to encourage the creators of bold and innovative shorts..."
The public had 14 days to vote online for the best short film on the YouTube site, recording more than 20,000 votes internationally.
Winning short, "Crash! Bang! Wallow?", is an animated film that "...tells the tale of ex-Hollywood stuntman 'Larry LeTan' and his fight to find a place in the modern world..."
Filmmakers Dunleavy and Wilson-Singer will receive a digital...
This year, the 10 shortlisted films generated more than 2 million views in 14 days – on the Nfb’s English and French YouTube channels. This sixth edition was organized by the Nfb in collaboration with the Short Film Corner and in association with YouTube.
"...In partnering the contest, the Nfb continues to encourage the creators of bold and innovative shorts..."
The public had 14 days to vote online for the best short film on the YouTube site, recording more than 20,000 votes internationally.
Winning short, "Crash! Bang! Wallow?", is an animated film that "...tells the tale of ex-Hollywood stuntman 'Larry LeTan' and his fight to find a place in the modern world..."
Filmmakers Dunleavy and Wilson-Singer will receive a digital...
- 5/20/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The National Film Board of Canada (Nfb) reports that the winner of the 6th Nfb Online Short Film Contest @ Cannes, Crash! Bang! Wallow?, was awarded to Jon Dunleavy and Keith Wilson-Singer of the UK. This year, the 10 shortlisted films generated more than 2 million views in 14 days . on the Nfb.s English and French YouTube channels. This sixth edition was organized by the Nfb in collaboration with the Short Film Corner and in association with YouTube. "...In partnering the contest, the Nfb continues to encourage the creators of bold and innovative shorts..." The public had 14 days to vote online for the best short film on the YouTube site, with more than 20,000 votes received. Winning short, Crash! Bang! Wallow?, is an animated film that tells the tale of ex-Hollywood stuntman 'Larry LeTan' and his fight to find a place in the modern world. Filmmakers Dunleavy and Wilson-Singer will receive a digital...
- 5/20/2010
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
Télé-Québec, a Quebecker TV network, announced that it will air a selection of shorts produced in Quebec in the last year. These shorts will be presented in a special show of Voir, a cultural magazine, on Sunday, May 30 from 8 to 9:30 Pm.
Here's the list of shorts that we'll see:
* L’homme et la bête, by Martin Thibaudeau.
* L’homme qui dort, by Inés Sedan.
* Buddies, by Louis-Alexandre Martin.
* Next Floor, by Denis Villeneuve.
* Léger problème, by Hélène Florent.
* Mon nom est Victor Gazon, de Patrick Gazé.
* Le technicien, de Simon-Olivier Fecteau.
Finally, this special will be hosted by Sébastien Diaz and Manon Dumais. Besides, before the presentation of each short, Diaz and Dumais will give some details about the given short so that we can fully appreciate it.
Here's the list of shorts that we'll see:
* L’homme et la bête, by Martin Thibaudeau.
* L’homme qui dort, by Inés Sedan.
* Buddies, by Louis-Alexandre Martin.
* Next Floor, by Denis Villeneuve.
* Léger problème, by Hélène Florent.
* Mon nom est Victor Gazon, de Patrick Gazé.
* Le technicien, de Simon-Olivier Fecteau.
Finally, this special will be hosted by Sébastien Diaz and Manon Dumais. Besides, before the presentation of each short, Diaz and Dumais will give some details about the given short so that we can fully appreciate it.
- 5/20/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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