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 2018 goes to Dandelion! Their film ‘’Joan Dark: Folk Hero’’ will go on to represent Portland, OR against all the other city winners from around the world at Filmapalooza 2019!
Previous Years
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland, OR 2024
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2023
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2022
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2019
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2018
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2017
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2016
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2015
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2014
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2013
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2012
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2011
- 48 Hour Film Go Green Project - Portland 2011
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2010
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2009
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2008
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2007
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2006
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2004
- 48 Hour Film Project - Portland 2005
Character
Jim or Joan Dark, Folk Hero
Jim or Joan Dark, Folk Hero
Line
Is it supposed to look like this?
Is it supposed to look like this?
Prop
A guitar pick
A guitar pick
1st Place: Best Film of 2018
Joan Dark: Folk Hero
by Dandelion
2nd Place: Best Film of 2018
Eight Sides of Red
by Todd Harold Productions
3rd Place: Best Film of 2018
MonsieruSoeur_AquaVitaeMorte
by Monsieur Soeur
Audience Favorite Group A:
Joan Dark: Folk Hero
by Dandelion
Audience Favorite Group B:
There Will Be Dust
by Breakthrough Films
Audience Favorite Group C:
MonsieruSoeur_AquaVitaeMorte
by Monsieur Soeur
Audience Favorite Group D:
Rufus
by Proxy Productions
All Awards
Best Writing
- Winner: Joan Dark: Folk Hero by Dandelion
Best Editing
- Winner: There Will Be Dust by Breakthrough Films
- Winner: Succubus by Mumukuba
Best Directing
- Winner: Joan Dark: Folk Hero by Dandelion
Best Cinematography
- Winner: Joan Dark: Folk Hero by Dandelion
Best Sound Design
- Winner: Eight Sides of Red by Todd Harold Productions
Best Music
- Winner: MonsieruSoeur_AquaVitaeMorte by Monsieur Soeur
Best Song
- Winner: The First Pitch by Pending
Best Actor
- Winner: Rufus by Proxy Productions
Best Actress
- Winner: Joan Dark: Folk Hero by Dandelion
Best Acting Ensemble
- Winner: Eight Sides of Red by Todd Harold Productions
Best Graphic Design
- Winner: The First Pitch by Pending
Best Special Effects
- Winner: The Dynamic Duo by RETO Media
Best Choreography
- Winner: Eight Sides of Red by Todd Harold Productions
Best Costume Design
- Winner: The First Pitch by Pending
Best Set Design
- Winner: MonsieruSoeur_AquaVitaeMorte by Monsieur Soeur
Best Use of Character
- Winner: Eight Sides of Red by Todd Harold Productions
Best Use of Prop
- Winner: Joan Dark: Folk Hero by Dandelion
HOLY SHIT! THEY DID THAT IN 48 HOURS?
- Winner: MonsieruSoeur_AquaVitaeMorte by Monsieur Soeur