List of 48 Hour Film Project award winners

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This is a list of films that won awards at the American 48 Hour Film Festival.

Contents

2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2022 -

2001[edit]

No awards were given for the festival's inaugural year.

2002[edit]

The winners of the 2002 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2003, held at Goethe-Institut Washington in Washington, DC, in February 2003.

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2003[edit]

The winners of the 2003 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2004, held at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 13, 2004.

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2004[edit]

The winners of the 2004 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2005, held at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, California, on March 12, 2005.

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2005[edit]

The winners of the 2005 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2006, held at the Anno Domini in San Jose, California, on March 11, 2006.

  • Best Film - "Mimes on the Prairie" by Team Last to Enter United States Des Moines, Iowa
    • First Runner Up for Best Film: "The Write Stuff" by ScatterShot United States San Francisco, California
    • Second Runner Up for Best Film: "Les Champignons de Paname" ("The Mushrooms of Paris") by Blue Turtles from Paris France Paris, France
  • Best Film from the Panasonic HD Filmmakers Showdown: "Multiverse" by WIT Films United States Washington, DC. The grand prize was an HVX200 HD camera.

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2006[edit]

The winners of the 2006 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2007, held at Sauce in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on March 10, 2007.

  • Best Film - "Tooth and Nail" by Cinema Syndicate United States Portland, Oregon
  • Best Directing - "Caramba!" by Artnum France Paris, France
  • Best Acting - "Doughboy, Beware" by Biscuits and Gravy United States Los Angeles, California
  • Best Script - "Tooth and Nail" by Cinema Syndicate United States Portland, Oregon
  • Best Cinematography - "Manquer" by Milk United States Seattle, Washington
  • Best Editing - "Stairwell C" by Vaughn Juares United States Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Best Film from the Fall Shootout - "Tipparinos" by Vaughn Juares United States Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Best Film from the Panasonic HD Filmmaker Showdown - "Maestro" by Bargain Basement Films United States Baltimore, Maryland

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2007[edit]

The winners of the 2007 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2008, held at Camera 12 in San Jose, California, on March 2, 2008.

  • Best Film - "TimeCatcher" by No Budget Productions Israel Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Best Directing - "TimeCatcher" by No Budget Productions United States Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Best Acting - "Dòn" by La Lumiere Soudaine Italy Rome, Italy and "Sweetie" by Trifecta+ Entertainment United States Albuquerque, New Mexico (tie)
  • Best Script - "TimeCatcher" by No Budget Productions Israel Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Best Cinematography - "Room 303" by Team KC Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Best Editing - "TimeCatcher" by No Budget Productions United States Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Best Film from the Panasonic HD Filmmaker Showdown - "Lizzie Strata" by Integral Arts United States Washington, DC

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2008[edit]

The winners of the 2008 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2009, held at the Tower Theater in Miami, Florida, on March 14, 2009.

  • Best Film - "Transfert" by FatCat Films France Paris, France
  • Honorable Mention for Best Film: "Backwoods" by Studio Bib Simmons United States Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Best Directing - "An Old Scam" by Ha'amoraim Israel Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Best Acting - "An Old Scam" by Ha'amoraim Israel Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Best Screenplay - "An Old Scam" by Ha'amoraim Israel Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Best Cinematography - "Transfert" by FatCat Films France Paris, France
  • Best Editing - "An Old Scam" by Ha'amoraim Israel Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Best Film from the International Shootout - "Buying Time" by Half Baked Australia Melbourne, Australia. The grand prize was $1,000.
    • Runner Up for Best Film from the International Shootout - "A Darling Time in Vegas" by Vegaswood United States Las Vegas, Nevada
    • Second Runner Up for Best Film from the International Shootout - "Go Human" by Par-t-com Productions United States Los Angeles, California
  • Best Film from the Panasonic HD Filmmaker Showdown - "Quillions" by More Where That Came From United States Denver, Colorado. The grand prize was a Panasonic HPX170 HD camera.

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2009[edit]

The winners of the 2009 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2010, held at the Las Vegas Hilton in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 12, 2010. The grand prize for "Best Film" was $3,000.

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2010[edit]

The winners of the 2010 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2011, held at the Tower Theater in Miami, Florida, on March 12, 2011. The grand prize for "Best Film" was $3,000.

  • Best Film - "The Girl Is Mime" by Far From Home United Kingdom London, England.
  • Best Directing - "The Girl Is Mime" by Far From Home United Kingdom London, England
    • Honorable Mention for Directing - "Gesti" by Gadoev Italy Rome, Italy
  • Best Writing - "46 Miles" by Cinema Geeks United States Denver, Colorado
    • Honorable Mention for Writing - "Casting Call" by Evolve Productions United States Los Angeles, California
  • Best Acting - "Casting Call" by Evolve Productions United States Los Angeles, California
    • Honorable Mention for Acting - "The Girl Is Mime" by Far From Home United Kingdom London, England
  • Best Cinematography - "The Girl Is Mime" by Far From Home United Kingdom London, England
    • Honorable Mention for Cinematography - "Gesti" by Gadoev Italy Rome, Italy
  • Best Editing - "Gesti" by Gadoev Italy Rome, Italy
    • Honorable Mention for Editing - "Casting Call" by Evolve Productions United States Los Angeles, California

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2011[edit]

The winners of the 2011 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2012, held at the Taos Center for the Arts in Taos, New Mexico, on March 4, 2012. The grand prize for "Best Film" was $3,000.

  • Best Film - "In Captivity" by Jpixx Films United States Hampton Roads, Virginia
  • Best Directing - "My Darling, I'm So Sorry" by so36portraits Germany Berlin, Germany
    • Honorable Mention for Directing - "In Captivity" by Jpixx Films United States Hampton Roads, Virginia
  • Best Writing - "My Darling, I'm So Sorry" by so36portraits Germany Berlin, Germany
    • Honorable Mention for Writing - "Canh Ba Ba" by Yeti Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Best Acting (Ensemble) - "Casse gueule" by Collectif 109 France Paris, France
  • Best Acting (Individual) - Jason Perini in "A Little Bit Behind" by The Magnificent Australia New South Wales, Australia
  • Best Cinematography - "Page 23" by Arts, Houben & Van Den Boogaard Netherlands Utrecht, Netherlands
  • Best Editing - "In Captivity" by Jpixx Films United States Hampton Roads, Virginia
  • Best Use of Line - "My Darling, I'm So Sorry" by so36portraits Germany Berlin, Germany
  • Best Special Effects - "In Captivity" by Jpixx Films United States Hampton Roads, Virginia
  • Best Song - "Oh Drama" by White Poison Industries United States Des Moines, Iowa
  • Best Graphics - "Page 23" by Arts, Houben & Van Den Boogaard Netherlands Utrecht, Netherlands

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2012[edit]

The winners of the 2012 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2013, held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on March 10, 2013.

  • Best Film - "Jacques Serres" by Les Productions avec Volontiers - directors François Goetghebeur & Nicolas Lebrun France Paris, France
  • Best Directing - "Jacques Serres" by Les Productions avec Volontiers - directors François Goetghebeur & Nicolas Lebrun France Paris, France
  • Best Writing - "Jacques Serres" by Les Productions avec Volontiers - directors François Goetghebeur & Nicolas Lebrun France Paris, France
  • Best Cinematography - "Les Dernières Marches" by Les Loups blancs France Lyon, France and "Jacques Serres" by Les Productions avec Volontiers - directors François Goetghebeur & Nicolas Lebrun France Paris, France (tie)
  • Best Acting (Ensemble) - "Sorry" by Jeroen Houben Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Best Acting (Female Lead) - Katerina Pindejovà in "Main Course" by Laska Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
  • Best Acting (Male Lead) - Doug Powell in "Welcome to the Neighborhood" by Star Wipe Films United States Baltimore, Maryland
  • Best Choreography - "The Crossing" by B & C United States Los Angeles, California
  • Best Graphics - "Eleven 0 One" by Stranger Studios United States Denver, Colorado
  • Best Sound Design - "Advancing Age" by The Big Honkin' United States Washington, DC
  • Best Musical - "GoodNewsBurningFire: The Musical" by Little Earth Productions United Kingdom Dundee, Scotland
  • Best Editing - "Les Dernières Marches" by Les Loups blancs France Lyon, France
  • Best Use of Line - "Where Sheep May Safely Graze" by Trinidad Mustache Films United States Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Best Use of Prop - "The Pillow-Case" by Guerilla Film Crew United Arab Emirates Dubai, UAE and "Main Course" by Laska Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
  • Best Use of Character - "Welcome to the Neighborhood" by Star Wipe Films United States Baltimore, Maryland
  • Best Music Video - "Past Scenes" by Facades with Woow Your Life France Paris, France
  • Best Song - "Shut the Door" by Songs of Aran with FMV Netherlands Nijmegen, Netherlands

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2021[edit]

The winners of the 2021 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Rich Mix 2021, held at the Rich Mix cinema in London, UK, on November 27, 2021.

  • Best Film - "I'm in Love with my Stalker" by Invisible Sword Productions - Director David John Jeffery United Kingdom London, UK


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References[edit]

  1. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2003". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2004". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2005". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2006". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2007". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2008". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2009". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2010". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2011". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2012". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2013". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved July 31, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ 48 Hour Film Project. "Filmapalooza 2021". 48hourfilm.com. Retrieved November 27, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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