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Brattle Theatre's Trailer Competition

Think you can cut a great trailer. Or a totally cliched trailer? (thank you, late, lamented Modern Humorist)?

Cambridge's Brattle Theatre wants to hear from you. Inspired by South By Southwest's trailer competition for GRINDHOUSE, The Brattle Theatre Foundation is holding a TRAILER SMACKDOWN this month. The catch -- the trailer can't be for any old movie. To level the playing field, the contest requires that entrants create a trailer for an "as-yet-unmade movie called “MIRANDA.” Each filmmaker will be required to incorporate certain elements (genre, location, character, etc.) in their trailer which can be no longer than 2 minutes"

For more details, see the Brattle's website, brattlefilm.org.


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