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i48 Film Festival Pushes Filmmakers To Crush Two-Day Deadline

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The i48 Film Festivalis a competition that has filmmakers use only 48 hours to write, pre-produce, cast, shoot and edit an original short film three to six minutes long. The festival, now in its 16th year, will take place at The Flicks this Saturday and we speak with festival co-founders Andrew Ellis and Josie Pusl about what makes a great (quickly shot) short film.

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