2009-2010 Film Challenge:

The Beat the Clock Challenge: 48 -Hour Edition is a competition
with two major prizes at stake: Best Overall Film and Best 48-Hour
Team. There will be three rounds of 48 Hour Challenges held over
the course of eight months. Each round will have its own award
winners in addition to the year-round competition.
Fall challenge: November 6-8, 2009
The Fall Challenge screening is on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 7:30 pm at Harkins Scottsdale 101 Theatres. Come, see the films, see the winners, and vote for your favorite!
Welcome
Screening Order
Roadside Subversion* (Film Noir)
Zonatrope
Boy Meets Girl* (Romantic Comedy)
The Redundant School of Redundancy
A Simple Altruist Briefly Remembers His Undoing (Musical)
12a Productions
Phoenix Takedown 4: Ninja Terrorists from the Border (Action)
Midnight Pie Train
Love Virtually (Romantic Comedy)
Mindgrapes
Brutal (Action)
D+NA Films
Last Cut (Film Noir)
Minclover Productions
Date Aides (Romantic Comedy)
Ten/One Films
Payback is a Bitch (Slapstick Comedy)
Mambo Grin Films
“A” is for Art-Not Award (Action)
Coury Graph Productions
Love in Disguise (Romantic Comedy)
I Have Hair Like a Hawk
The Love of Money (Action)
Studio 2020
Wing Man (Romantic Comedy)
Care Free Write Productions
Punch (Film Noir)
Team Sailbear
Jay the Jogger (Sci-Fi)
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What You Wish For (Film Noir)
Ovrnite Productions
Player (Romantic Comedy)
Phoenix Independent Filmmakers Group
Raptor Boy! (Action)
Minus Mitchell Films
Completely Normal Activity (Romantic Comedy)
Verticalblu Film Company
Unfair Trade (Action)
dDough Productions
Strong Brain: The 2nd Chapter (Film Noir)
Catbrain Film Factory
The Line Up (Film Noir)
Rock Solid Production
Awards Presentations
Top Five Announcement
* Advancing to the Finals
Audience Voting
* Audience Favorite advances to the finals
After Party - Announcement Audience awards
at Buffalo Wild Wings
JUDGES PANEL:
Jason Carney, Phoenix Film Foundation Executive Director
Chris LaMont, Phoenix Film Foundation President
Amanda Melby, IFP/PHX Executive Director
Todd Anderson, IFP/PHX Film Challenge Director
Jeff Santo, Phoenix Film Foundation Board Member
Deborah Hildebrandt, Phoenix Film Festival Short Film Programmer
Michelle Saldana, Phoenix Film Festival World Cinema Shorts Program Director
Prizes: Rounds
Certificates for Specialty Awards (Best Acting, Directing, Writing,
Technical, Line and Prop + fun awards). Top 15 teams announced; top
5 move into the Spring Finals. Audience-voted favorite (from 6-35th
place) moves into finals. Cash prizes: $250 for first place, $75
for second and $50 for third.
PLUS, 1st place becomes an AUTOMATIC SELECTION to the 2010 10th Anniversary Phoenix Film Festival!
For more information about the year-round Beat the Clock Short Film Competition, click here.
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