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The 48 Hour Film Project Okanagan invites filmmakers from across British Columbia to create short films over a weekend, culminating in screenings and awards in mid-October, with the winning film advancing to Filmapalooza 2025 in Seattle and potentially to Cannes. Simultaneously, the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival, running August 14-20, highlights the resilience of film students amid ongoing conflict, featuring competitions and discussions reflecting on personal and national crises. Local filmmaker Andy Rich is participating in the 48 Hour Film Project, aiming to improve his team's submissions and capture the essence of small-town life through their films. Eric Delehoy's debut film, 'Cowboy Boots,' explores themes of identity and belonging, premiering in Ft. Collins, with a special emphasis on community support. Additionally, a film workshop for Southern Ute teenagers is training them in filmmaking techniques, with their work set for submission to the 2025 Durango Film Festival, fostering future careers in the industry. These events collectively showcase the vibrant and diverse landscape of contemporary filmmaking across different communities.
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