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Seattle's 48-Hour Film Fest Screening Schedule

Last weekend Seattle film makers participated in a 48-Hour Film Project, creating 4-7 minute films over the weekend.

SPI had the opportunity to follow Team Juicebox for the weekend. We thought collectively, "What better way to cover a film making event than to make a film about it?"

So as we wait to get music rights for our video, Team Juicebox and about 20 others will be screening their works tonight.

If you're interested in something a little different and don't feel like standing in line for the midnight premier of Batman (our review here), check this amazing film experiment out. The first two groups already showed their work Tuesday, but it's not too late for the grand finally.

Where: Neptune Theatre in the U-District, 1303 NE 45th Street. Tickets should be available at the door.
Contact: for tickets (206) 633-5545, also visit http://www.48hourfilm.com/seattle/.
When: July 17th, 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Screenings at 6:30

As an extension of the self - Jason Hirata
DEADBOLT - Tania Backus Jensen
Feed the Need - Bob Westfall
Greens Productions - glenn settle
Jazz - laurie Kallsen-George
PopDog - Shalendra Chhabra
Remote Viewing Apparatus - Damian Stonebraker
TPX Productions - Mark Davidek
Team Juicebox - Sean Roach
WillGaryGlennRoss - Will Braden

Screenings at 9 p.m.

The Boggy Creeks - John Portanova
Co-Rec Productions - Lenore Sargent
The Dissenters - David Jones
Driveby Media - Lane Arndt
H.U.M.P. - michael uetz
Seattle Metier - Anne Paxton
Sicky Productions - David Moscicki
Suzie Cat Productions - Nils Osmar
Team Awesome - Joseph Wiscomb
Toolshed Films - Jeff Bartenbach

Posted by at July 16, 2008 9:00 p.m.
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