The Wildest 48-hour Marathon Film Fest In The Midwest

Horror Criteria ’09

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Edit: Any teams that didn’t make the dead line or didn’t finish-if you’d still like the screen your film next Sunday Night, contact us A.S.A.P.

Hey teams! Hope everyone is having a successful 48 hours! We had over 25 teams sign up Friday night. Each team got the secret criteria in which 3 of the 5 objects or themes must appear in the film.
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Just a reminder to teams that finished films are due tonight at 10pm. Films can be turned in to Liberty Hall in Lawrence or Hollywood at Home in Overland Park.
As the week goes on, we’ll update with a film line up for the screening next Sunday Night!
And once again-good luck teams!

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