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.
Kudos to Lens Slingers for winning Best Film of 2018. Their film Something Borrowed will go on to represent Salt Lake City against all the other city winners around the world at Filmapalooza 2019.
Ex-Spy thinks he's going back to work, but he's just going to his suprise birthday party
Don't you want to see the inside?
After two teens have disappeared, a town is on edge wondering what will happen next.
It's his heart that tells him to do things, but it's his heart that keeps him from doing them.
Caught between two worlds, a young woman navigates her desire to help others while retaining her integrity.
An aspiring song writer has to write his masterpiece in order to not get kicked out of his parents home.
Road trips always present a few challenges. Death isn’t supposed to be one of them.
A visitor from another realm steals the identity of unsuspecting victims—always for donor potiential—who will be next?
A bad-luck door-two-door salesman can't catch a break, or a sale.
A seasoned fundraiser must choose between doing what he's told and what's right.
A teen boy tries to prevent his local arcade from closing down, but is he enough to stop it from failing?
dames and detectives
A happy couple has a not so happy outing in the wilderness
A young woman rediscovers a father she never had.
A man is trying to raise money door to door and ends up in a cult.
Crime boss debates retirement
Warrior is transported from the 1400 to present day.
Some secrets are worth keeping.
When crime and crime fighting don't pay, what does a superhero do?
A bride in doubt is offered an unfortunate opportunity from a witch
Two children experience adulthood for a day to soon realize it’s not all it’s cracked up to be.
While on a door-to-door fundraising campaign, Andrea Wade encounters a woman with some hidden secrets.
Jane takes matters into her own hands for her friend.