The Boston 48 Hour Film Project
See below for 2005 results.
For more information on 2013, click here...
April 8-10, 2005
The 48 Hour Film Project's third year in Boston has been a roaring success! There were 58 completed films, 40 of which were on-time. The films were played in ten crowded screenings at the Kendall and Brattle Theaters on April 12th, 13th, 14th, 19th and 20th. The Best of the Boston 48 Hour Film Project were shown at the Good Time Emporium on Wednesday, May 11th. Now seventeen of them are available on DVD.
Thank you to all who participated in this year's 48HFP!
For more information about the 48HFP in Boston, the Boston DVD, or next year's competition, contact Ben Guaraldi, the Boston Producer or join our yahoo group.
The Best of the 48 Hour Film Project: Boston 2005
Buy it here. Includes:
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"Seven Minutes" by Booty Vortex
- "Melvin's Kitchen" by the International Celebrity Club
- "Whirlwind" by Faucet Drinkers
- "Card Sharks" by ImprovBoston
- "Driven" by Tapioca Productions
- "I Hate Hate Hate...Tommy Donovan" by Big Mouth Productions
- "Episode #305" by Quarter-Life Crisis
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"Kombat Kitchen" by Echoplanar
- "Las Perlas Argentes" by Team Torpor
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"Playing Parts" by Best Day Ever Productions
- "Paisanics" by Men with Big Shiny Spears
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"Temporary Spy" by Unlicensed Poultry Productions
- "Unstrung" by JetProv
- "Withering Heights" by Top Feeg
- "Family Spies" by L Train Productions
- "Life After Leukemia" by Team Oliver
- "Pitch Imperfect" by Battleground State
Awards
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Best Use of Last Year's Line
("So what's the plan this time, Brainiac?")
Top Feeg for "Withering Heights" -
Best Use of Character
(J. Withers, Former Child Actor)
Top Feeg for "Withering Heights" -
Best Use of Prop
(String of Pearls, faux or real)
Battleground State for "Pitch Imperfect" -
Best Use of Line of Dialogue
("I'm not really like this.")
Battleground State for "Pitch Imperfect" -
Best Use of Genre
Team Torpor for "Las Perlas Argentes" -
Best Locations
Team Oliver for "Life After Leukemia" -
Best Costumes
Stephanie Romano for "Melvin's Kitchen" -
Best Special Effects
Faucet Drinkers for "Whirlwind" -
Best Titles
Top Feeg for "Withering Heights" -
Best Original Soundtrack
Bob and Amanda Pascarella for "Family Spies" -
Best Acting
Tom Morin and Lawrence Sampson for "Life After Leukemia" -
Best Editing
Benjamin Oliver for "Life After Leukemia" -
Best Script
Team Oliver for "Life After Leukemia" -
Best Cinematography
Jason Carter and Tim Coughlan for "Unstrung" -
Best Directing
Benjamin Oliver for "Life After Leukemia" -
Best Film
Team Oliver for "Life After Leukemia"
Audience Awards
The Audience Award winners are as follows:
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Group A
"Driven", by Tapioca Productions -
Group B
"Pitch Imperfect", by Battleground State -
Group C
"Family Spies", by L Train Productions -
Group D
"A-pearl-calypse Now", by Obnots -
Group E
"Seven Minutes", by Booty Vortex
Raffle
Jen Belleau and Patrick Murray each won a class from the Center for Digital Imaging Arts. The National Film Challenge DVD winners were Magda Alibanti, Ana Fernandez, Jason Seaver, Paul Simpson, Karen Mae Black, Junko Matsumoto, Greg Tripi, Ray Misra, Peter Crawley, and Wesley Horrell.
Sponsors
Special thanks to our local sponsors, the Center for Digital Imaging Arts and Talamas Broadcast Equipment.
Boston 48HFP Links
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Email Ben Guaraldi,
Boston Producer of the 48HFP -
Look up films from Boston using our
Film Catalogue - Buy t-shirts or other goodies
- Put a 48HFP badge on your homepage or blog
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Buy Best of the 48HFP: Boston on DVD:
2008 • 2007 • 2006 • 2005 • 2004 - Show this page in English
- The 48 Hour Film Project Tour: 2005
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Other 48 Hour Film Projects in Boston:
2013 • 2011 • 2010 • 2009 • 2008 2007 • 2006 • 2005 • 2004 • 2003



Photo by Ian Howard.