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{Film contest aims to build B.C. industry capacity amidst escalating inter-provincial talent wars}
Sean Tyson (seated) and Patrick Currie, the team behind Crazy8s film Stewing, are preparing for an eight-day producing blitz, including mapping out a Robson Square chase scene|Richard LamBy Jenny WaglerTue Jan 22, 2013 12:01am PSTAs B.C.'s film industry struggles to keep its talent in the face of Ontario's aggressive film tax credits and the impending return to B.C. of the PST, the local industry has again thrown its weight behind a film competition geared at "seeding" the next generation of B.C. filmmakers.Now in its 14th year,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler outlet[/url], Crazy8s is a short-film competition that provides finalists with $1,000 plus equipment and other industry "in-kind" support to produce their project in an eight-day production blitz."Our mandate is to support the development of new talent in the province," said Diana Wilson, who co-produces the competition. 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"You have to be super organized to shoot it in eight days."Like the other finalists, Gray's ambitions for his film don't stop at the Crazy8s February 23 gala screening. "I want to take it to Telefilmand see if I can make a feature," he said.jwagler@biv.com2013 Crazy8s finalist filmsUnder the Bridge of FearWriter/director: Mackenzie GrayIn this homage to the great film noir thrillers of the 1940s and '50s, hard-boiled private eye Hamilton Drake is hired to chase down the rat who's blackmailing rich dame Georgia Thurlow and her sultry movie star companion, Carrall Cordova. But in this sapphic underworld, nothing is ever black and white.StewingWriter: Patrick CurrieDirector: Sean TysonDanny's over Jake,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler sale[/url], but that doesn't mean that Jake's over Danny. Six months after their breakup, Jake finally gets the call he's been waiting for: Danny needs him to come over. But when Jake discovers all his ex really needs is a dogsitter, mayhem ensues. A dark comedy revenge action movie about kicking ass, letting go and moving on.BraindamageWriter/director: Matt LeafIn a dystopian near-future where controversy rages over the legitimacy of using memory-extraction technology on victims of violent crime, the race is on to decipher Phillip's final memories. A science fiction short with a dark sarcastic edge, Braindamage imagines a future where our minds are no longer our own.ManstruationWriters: Christopher Lee and Ryan HanemanDirector: Ryan HanemanA quirk of evolution has caused men to begin having periods, and Peter cannot believe his misfortune. While trying to devise the perfect male hygiene product, he must simultaneously deal with unsympathetic doctors,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler on sale[/url],[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler sale[/url], a heartless girlfriend and overly emotional buddies. 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