Bostonist has finally thawed out from a chilly Saturday night in Harvard Square, site of the Le:60 Film Fest. Like Marco Polo returning from China, we come laden with tales of the wonders we witnessed. (Unlike the Italian, we also bring back some photos.)
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We love YouTube here at Bostonist. But let’s be honest: serious short-film artists looking to get exposure typically get buried in a sea of RickRolls. All hope is not lost, however; tomorrow night in Harvard Square from 5:30-10, the first annual Le:60 Film Fest will showcase nearly 100 artists who compressed their best ideas into films just one minute long.
Lumen Eclipse is hosting a 1-minute film festival on September 27, and currently seeks submissions for the fest. The deadline is August 15 to submit a high-quality original film no more than 60 seconds long. Full submission details are here. If you've been complaining about how long a film takes to make, maybe you can start your film career on a small scale by entering. As Lumen Eclipse puts it, "If big films are the cathedrals of today, we're looking for your take on what a tiny and beautiful shrine might look like." Amen.
