48 Hour Film Project to showcase new works from San Antonio filmmakers at Saturday screening
Last month, San Antonio teams submitted their films to the annual 48 Hour Film Project competition. This regional contest, held in cities across the country, challenges filmmaking teams to put together an entire film within 48 hours of drawing a genre out of a hat and being assigned three elements that every team must include in their project. The result is more than 30 films created through the power of caffeine, creative drive and sheer willpower.
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