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09-24-09_jury

 

box[ur]shorts™ Film Festival is proud to name writer/director Shunji Iwai, Sony executive Stacey Kalish and film critic Erik Childress among the judges for the upcoming 4th film festival competition. The jury panel also includes Michael DelVecchio, last year's winner of the box[ur]shorts™ Audience Choice Award, and two audience groups from Switzerland and Indonesia.

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08_08_04_jury

The 2008 box[ur]shorts™ Film Festival announced today its new panel of industry and audience judges. This year’s line up of judges includes Casino Royale director Martin Campbell, film critic Kit Bowen, Producer/Manager Shannon Riggs, up-and-coming filmmaker Robin Fuller and audience judges from Japan, Mexico and the US.

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07_12_10_jury

box[ur]shorts™ Film Festival announced today its panel of audience and industry judges. This year’s line up of judges includes: CBS’ “Moonlight” actress Sophia Myles, writer/director Scott Prendergast, moviegoer “audience” teams in New York and Switzerland, industry critic Izumi Hasegawa, and the Golden box[ur]shorts™ winner, writer/director Kerrie Scher.

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06_11_01_jury

 

The first box[ur]shorts™ Film Festival competition has found a competent jury to award the coveted Golden undies to a lucky winner. The panel consists of actor Joel David Moore (Dodgeball, Art School Confidential), cinema professor Dr. Davinia Thornley and up-and-coming filmmaker Rachel Cresswell. There are also two groups of film enthusiasts to evaluate the movies from the audience perspective.

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