OpenFilm.com, an online destination serving the independent film market (I also have an OpenFilm.com page, check it out here), has announced the winner of the company's second "Get It Made" competition.
Rising filmmaker Patrick Boivin was crowned and given the $500,000 award which will help the Canadian-born talent to produce his full feature film!
More than 100 online submissions were received, and in the end, Boivin's zombie flick, "Le Queloune," emerged as the winner! According to OpenFilm, "Boivin returns to his roots in horror movies to re-explore the zombie genre and give the zombie what other filmmakers never have: feelings. Shot on location in Normandy in only three days, the film follows a clown through his transition into a zombie in a manner that is as gruesome as it is funny."
The top 10 highest-rated films, six of which were selected by Openfilm's member and fan base, were screened by the...
Rising filmmaker Patrick Boivin was crowned and given the $500,000 award which will help the Canadian-born talent to produce his full feature film!
More than 100 online submissions were received, and in the end, Boivin's zombie flick, "Le Queloune," emerged as the winner! According to OpenFilm, "Boivin returns to his roots in horror movies to re-explore the zombie genre and give the zombie what other filmmakers never have: feelings. Shot on location in Normandy in only three days, the film follows a clown through his transition into a zombie in a manner that is as gruesome as it is funny."
The top 10 highest-rated films, six of which were selected by Openfilm's member and fan base, were screened by the...
- 6/16/2011
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
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