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10-01-26_century_city_news

We’ve all been there -- nothing to do as you wait alone in a public place like a laundromat for the spin cycle to finish or for a friend who’s late meeting you at a bar.
Five years ago, two film enthusiasts, Giacun Caduff and Ryan Reichenfeld, created a solution with their idea to make a network of movie jukeboxes that incorporate short films into viewers’ everyday experience. The idea turned out to have merit and has evolved into a full-fledged international festival -- box[ur]shorts. The festival will celebrate its fourth annual awards night this Saturday.
box[ur]shorts festival director Caduff -- a Switzerland native and graduate of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television’s MFA Producers Program -- was inspired as a producer to establish a direct connection between filmmakers and their viewers by screening at places where people have a chance to watch a quick five- or 10-minute film.
The fourth box[ur]shorts Film Festival Awards took place on Saturday, January 9th, in the New Beverly Cinema and, in contrast to most smaller film festivals, had an enormous turn out. This is a great accolade to the founders , Giacun Caduff and Ryan Reichenfeld, who have achieved such attention by creating a quite unique premise in the filmmaking world.

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10-01-07_the_wrap

We’ve all been there -- nothing to do as you wait alone in a public place like a laundromat for the spin cycle to finish or for a friend who’s late meeting you at a bar.
Five years ago, two film enthusiasts, Giacun Caduff and Ryan Reichenfeld, created a solution with their idea to make a network of movie jukeboxes that incorporate short films into viewers’ everyday experience. The idea turned out to have merit and has evolved into a full-fledged international festival -- box[ur]shorts. The festival will celebrate its fourth annual awards night this Saturday.
box[ur]shorts festival director Caduff -- a Switzerland native and graduate of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television’s MFA Producers Program -- was inspired as a producer to establish a direct connection between filmmakers and their viewers by screening at places where people have a chance to watch a quick five- or 10-minute film.
We’ve all been there -- nothing to do as you wait alone in a public place like a laundromat for the spin cycle to finish or for a friend who’s late meeting you at a bar.

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In its 2009 list just released, MovieMaker Magazine chooses box[ur]shorts™ Film Festival among 25 Festivals worth the submission fee. They go on to write that...

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08_11_20_box_stolen

After the unfortunate close-down of Karma Coffeehouse in Hollywood, box[ur]shorts™ Film Festival is missing one of the jukeboxes. When trying to pick up our 10.8 inch-jukebox, the festival was informed that someone had already stopped by to get it. Thief wanted! The official reward for returning the box is a pair of Golden undies that can otherwise only be won by the top film in the competition. See pictures below.

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09_11_17_top20fests

MovieMaker's "Complete Guide to Making Movies 2009" listed box[ur]shorts™ Film Festival among the top 20 great festivals for up-and-coming filmmakers. Here's the excerpt from the article:

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08_03_29_video

What a night! See you next year...

08_02_17_cashtv

Host Katharina Deuber and cameraman Paul Rigert visit box[ur]shorts™ Film Festival in LA for a report that will air on Swiss TV nationwide. They will portray the festival as a start-up enterprise in a shard report with box[ur]shorts' sponsor Cinetyp, Inc. - an almost 30-year old Hollywood subtitle company headed by John "Helmut" Bell.