Six filmmakers had 10 days to make a movie overseas. See how they went
From illegal fishing in the Philippines to Michael Jackson impersonators in Las Vegas, catch up on the films from the very first week of Race Around The World.
Six filmmakers were challenged to produce a movie overseas within a tight 10-day deadline as part of the inaugural "Race Around The World" competition. The diverse locations and themes explored in their short films ranged from tackling illegal fishing practices in the Philippines to capturing the essence of Michael Jackson impersonators in Las Vegas. This initial week of the competition showcased a variety of creative approaches and storytelling under extreme time constraints.
This initiative highlights the challenges and creative outcomes of producing films under strict international deadlines.
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