TIRANA, Oct. 20 – The 48 Hour Film Project is coming back to Tirana on the weekend of October 21st. Filmmakers from all over the country of Albania will compete to see who can make the best short film in only 48 hours. The winning film will go up against films from around the world.
Filmmakers from Kosovo and Macedonia and Diaspora were also invited to participate in the festival brought to Albania by Robert Aliaj.
The 48-hour film festival featured problems in Albania, and the echo that different social problems leave in our mentality. “We will not only bring success but also export culture, we will produce films which will be exported abroad and promoted in 81 countries of the globe,” said the festival’s organizer Robert Aliaj.
The 48 Hour Film Project is the oldest and largest timed film competition in the world. Its mission is to advance filmmaking and promote filmmakers. The tight 48-hour deadline puts the focus squarely on the filmmakers, emphasizing creativity and teamwork and “doing” instead of “talking.” The emphasis is also on building communities of local creative people – facilitating making new connections, showcasing skills, and celebrating what creativity and teamwork can accomplish in just one weekend.
Tirana hosts second 48 Hour Film Project
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