Vote for Cannes Short Films

Posted by Miss Cellania in Movies & SciFi on May 14, 2008 at 11:03 am


The National Film Board of Canada, in association with the Cannes Short Film Corner and partner YouTube, presents the fourth annual Short Film Online Competition – Cannes 2008.

Between May 9 and May 19, 2008, filmmakers from 40 countries entered the NFB Online Competition when they registered their films with the Cannes Short Film Corner, the meeting place for short films at Cannes.

These 9 films were selected for our Online Competition by short-film expert Danny Lennon, programmer of this year’s Short Film Corner. They represent the best in the world and were culled from over 650 submissions.

Now it’s your turn to choose. The winning short film will be determined by your ratings on a scale of one to five stars. The name of the winner will be announced in Cannes this coming May 21. The winner will receive a HD MINI-DV camera from the NFB and a laptop with an editing suite.

The site has a link to a YouTube playlist, where you can see each and rate them. Link -via Underwire


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2 comments to "Vote for Cannes Short Films"

  1. vijay
    May 19th, 2008 at 4:01 am

    give stylish award to the Tamil film BILLA And give stylish actor award to mr.Ajith.The film is very ultimately hit.

  2. ubatv
    July 22nd, 2008 at 3:18 pm

    UBATV.com call for entries. UBATV.com is hosting a year long online film festival call Hotdocs and Short Stacks. We will be excepting films with a duration of 2 to 20 minute from 7-18-08 to 7-17-09. Hot Doc and Short Stack will show case the best document and short narrative picked by industry professional annalist each week UBATV will be posting a new documentaries and narratives film for everyone to enjoy if you would like to submit your film please contact
    Rubin@ UBATV.com for an application and more information


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