Amateur directors show off 60-second flicks
Published: 16 December, 2009, 20:43
Edited: 17 December, 2009, 17:00
TAGS: Art, Movies, Russia, Prime Time Russia
The movie magazine 'Empire' has announced a contest of amateur film remakes with only one condition – the submitted works must not last longer than 60 seconds.
The winning directors from Russia were chosen on Wednesday and they will get a ticket to the star-studded Empire Awards next Spring. Mark Dinning, the editor-in-chief of Empire magazine UK, spoke to RT about the funny contest and serious perspectives that it could open for movie fans.
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The villain is beyond brilliant