The City of Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Cultural Arts Division and the Enrichmond Foundation are hosting the third annual 60 Second Short Film Fest.
Share your best story of hope, love, dreams, social and environmental justice, a sustainable future, outdoor adventures, combating climate change, and making the world a better place. Make us laugh, cry and stand up and cheer for your work.
Submission Trailer, 2022
Edited by Matt Buckner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0F2FFTVtX0
Last year's festival showcased 38 films out of have 851 submissions.
The festival took place on the Richmond, VA Parks and Recreation YouTube Channel. You can watch the replay here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-bWKIOW3qo
The 60 Second Short Film Fest will be in-person at the Pine Camp Theater or online on Saturday, May 14 at 7 p.m.
Winners of the 2021 60 Second Short Film Fest
YOUTH CATEGORY
Animated Films
Winner: Lignum Love
by Gabi Bania, Poland
Finalist: Love at First Sight
by MV, India
YOUTH CATEGORY
Documentary
Winner: Caged
by Anaya Joshi and Arth Joshi, USA
YOUTH CATEGORY
Live Action- Narrative Fiction
Winner: Help
by Maggie Ding, USA
Finalist: Sixty
by Paula Szczyrba, United Kingdom (UK)
Finalist: American Rage
by Christian Lee, USA
ADULT CATEGORY
Animated Films
Winner: Beware the Wolf!
by Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco, France
Finalist: Fishermen
by Daniel Leon, USA
Finalist: Jack's Patch
by Paul McMahon aka The Rusted Pixel, Ireland
ADULT CATEGORY
Documentary
Winner: “Wojtek”
by Bartek Tryzna and Monika Stpiczyńska, Poland
Finalist: Pumice (Documentary)
by Mohsen Najafi MehriIran Iran
Finalist: Sugar Rush Short (Documentary)
by Theresa Valentin and Bastian Brunke, Germany
ADULT CATEGORY
Live Action- Narrative Fiction
Winner: Leo
by Moein Ruholamini, Islamic Republic of Iran
Finalist: Imagine
by Keegan Larwin, USA
Finalist: The Waiting
by María Celeste and Nicolás Corvino, Argentina
Country
United States (USA)
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