The 22nd annual Manhattan Short Film Festival announces its full line-up of short films to be presented at The Paramount Theater on Saturday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m.
The line-up includes, “Nefta Football Club“ by Yves Piat (France), “Debris“ by Julio Ramos (USA), “Driving Lessons“ by Marziyeh Riahi (Iran), “Tipped“ by Alysse Leite-Rogers (Canada), “Sylvia“ by Richard Prendergast (United Kingdom), “The Match“ by Pia Andell (Finland), “This Time Away“ by Magali Barbe (United Kingdom), “Malou“ by Adi Wojaczek (Germany), “A Family Affair“ by Florence Keith-Roach (United Kingdom), and “At The End of The World“ by Fon Davis (USA).
About the Manhattan Short Film Festival
Manhattan Short is the only film festival of its kind. The Final Ten selections screen simultaneously across the world during a one-week period. Manhattan Short attendees vote for Best Film and Best Actor awards at each participating venue. By virtue of their selection by Manhattan Short, each short film is automatically Oscar-qualified. The Final Ten Manhattan Short finalists hail from seven countries with films from France, Iran, Canada, Finland, and Germany alongside two films from USA and a record three from the United Kingdom.
Tickets for this event are on sale now. Tickets may be reserved by calling The Paramount’s Box Office at 434.979.1333, online at www.theparamount.net, or in person at the Box Office Monday through Friday from 10:00AM until 2:00PM.