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Louisiana Film Prize, often shorted to Film Prize, is an annual film contest and festival started in 2012 by Gregory Kallenberg. The Louisiana Film Prize is held in Shreveport, Louisiana. The contest invites filmmakers from across the country to shoot a short film in a predefined geography—centered in Shreveport and Bossier City—for the chance to win $50,000, one of the largest cash prizes for a short film in the world. Films may be no less than five minutes and no more than fifteen minutes total runtime. The prize winner is determined by both festival attendees and a judges panel, who are required to view all twenty shorts, separated into two slates of ten films each, and confirmed by punch card in order to place a vote. Each group accounts for 50% of the total vote. Filmmakers can also w

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  • Louisiana Film Prize, often shorted to Film Prize, is an annual film contest and festival started in 2012 by Gregory Kallenberg. The Louisiana Film Prize is held in Shreveport, Louisiana. The contest invites filmmakers from across the country to shoot a short film in a predefined geography—centered in Shreveport and Bossier City—for the chance to win $50,000, one of the largest cash prizes for a short film in the world. Films may be no less than five minutes and no more than fifteen minutes total runtime. The prize winner is determined by both festival attendees and a judges panel, who are required to view all twenty shorts, separated into two slates of ten films each, and confirmed by punch card in order to place a vote. Each group accounts for 50% of the total vote. Filmmakers can also win grants for filmmaking for $3,000 through a separate voting process. (en)
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  • Louisiana Film Prize , iTunes Distribution, Automatic Entry to Other Festivals, Filmmaking Grants, Best Actor/Actress, Cross/Cut Editing Award (en)
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  • October 2021 (en)
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  • Shreveport, Louisiana, United States (en)
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  • Louisiana Film Prize, often shorted to Film Prize, is an annual film contest and festival started in 2012 by Gregory Kallenberg. The Louisiana Film Prize is held in Shreveport, Louisiana. The contest invites filmmakers from across the country to shoot a short film in a predefined geography—centered in Shreveport and Bossier City—for the chance to win $50,000, one of the largest cash prizes for a short film in the world. Films may be no less than five minutes and no more than fifteen minutes total runtime. The prize winner is determined by both festival attendees and a judges panel, who are required to view all twenty shorts, separated into two slates of ten films each, and confirmed by punch card in order to place a vote. Each group accounts for 50% of the total vote. Filmmakers can also w (en)
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  • Louisiana Film Prize (en)
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