Announcing the Winners!
After much deliberation, our distinguished panel of judges has selected this year’s winning films. Congratulations to all of the filmmakers and teams who participated. We are proud to announce our winners.
The Best Film of 2014 goes to Brainfox/In The Car! Their film ‘’DRIVEN’’ will go on to represent Boston against all the other city winners from around the world at Filmapalooza 2015!
Previous Years
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2024
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2023
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2022
- 48 Hour Global Film Challenge - Boston 2021
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2021
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2020
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2019
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2017
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2015
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2014
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2013
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2012
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2011
- 48 Hour Film Go Green Project - Boston 2011
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2010
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2009
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2008
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2007
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2006
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2003
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2004
- 48 Hour Film Project - Boston 2005
Character
Jacqueline or Jeremiah Jones, Teacher
Jacqueline or Jeremiah Jones, Teacher
Line
It is what it is.
It is what it is.
Prop
a diary
a diary
1st Place: Best Film of 2014
DRIVEN
by Brainfox/In The Car
2nd Place: Best Film of 2014
P.A.L.S.
by Pica Films
Audience Favorite Group A:
Because, We Needed Two
by First Thursday Films
Audience Favorite Group B:
P.A.L.S.
by Pica Films
Audience Favorite Group C:
Every Thursday Night: In the Key of G
by Extra Medium
Audience Favorite Group D:
Blue
by the troglodytes
Audience Favorite Group E:
Run, Boy, Run
by Moose Films
Audience Favorite Group F:
DRIVEN
by Brainfox/In The Car
All Awards
Best Writing
- Winner: P.A.L.S. by Pica Films (Zachary Smola, Matthew Brudner, and Emily Ferrier)
Best Editing
- Winner: Rerouting by Robot and the Ready Readies (Ethan Chapman)
Best Directing
- Winner: DRIVEN by Brainfox/In The Car
- Winner: P.A.L.S. by Pica Films (Matt Relstab and Billy Wirasnik)
Best Cinematography
- Winner: Cowboys & Engines by French & Indian War (Erik Angra and Michael Duca)
Best Sound Design
- Winner: Ink by Obnots (Joed Polly)
Best Song
- Winner: how to write a love song by Wax Idiotical Films (Mark Marshall)
Best Actor
- Winner: Killer Robot by Spacetime (Billy Meleady)
Best Actress
- Winner: DRIVEN by Brainfox/In The Car (Jill Rogati)
Best Acting Ensemble
- Winner: P.A.L.S. by Pica Films
Best Costume Design
- Winner: Ink by Obnots (Inky Stainsworth)
Best Use of Character
- Winner: Every Thursday Night: In the Key of G by Extra Medium
Best Use of Prop
- Winner: Blue by the troglodytes
Best Use of Line
- Winner: how to write a love song by Wax Idiotical Films
Best Use of Genre
- Winner: how to write a love song by Wax Idiotical Films
Best Family-Friendly Film
- Winner: Every Thursday Night: In the Key of G by Extra Medium
Best Women In The 48
- Winner: Persistence by CS50
- Winner: Every Thursday Night: In the Key of G by Extra Medium
Best Young Women In The 48
- Winner: Better Than I Thought by Maquillage Films
Best Title
- Winner: P.A.L.S. by Pica Films
Best Child Actor
- Winner: Every Thursday Night: In the Key of G by Extra Medium