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Crazy8s

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Founded
  
1999

Website
  
crazy8s.film

Location
  
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

No. of films
  
fewest, 3 (1999); most, 8 (2006, 2008)

Crazy8s is a filmmaking competition and festival held annually in Vancouver, BC, Canada. It provides funding and support to local filmmakers to shoot and edit a short film in eight days.

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Notable past participants include Kaare Andrews, Samm Barnes, Carl Bessai, James Dunnison, Mackenzie Gray, Matthew Kowalchuk, Zach Lipovsky, Elan Mastai, Camille Mitchell, Nimisha Mukerji, Graham Wardle and Kyra Zagorsky. It has been called one of the best platforms for emerging filmmakers in Vancouver.

History

Crazy8s was founded in 1999 by Andrew Williamson. Teams of filmmakers pitch their concepts to industry professionals. After fine-tuning their concepts and delivering revised scripts, 6 winners are chosen to receive $1,000 and a production package and have three days to shoot followed by five days of post-production. Most of the approximately 2,000 people involved are industry professionals.

Dylan Akio Smith’s Man. Feel. Pain. won Best Canadian Short Film at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival. Zach Lipovsky’s Crazy Late is credited with helping earn him a spot on the reality show On the Lot. Earthlickers and Bed Bugs: A Musical Love Story later screened at the 2014 Whistler Film Festival.

Joel Ashton McCarthy's I Love You So Much It's Killing Them won Best Short Film at Bruce Campbell's third annual GroovyFest.

Galas

The finished films are screened at a Gala Screening followed by an afterparty. The 2010 gala was held March 27th at the Vogue Theatre. The 2014 competition attracted 154 applicants. The 2015 gala screening was held February 28th at The Centre For Performing Arts and had 196 applicants. It was hosted by Diana Bang, attracted 1,700 people and featured the band No Sinner at the afterparty. The 2016 gala screening was held February 27th at The Centre For Performing Arts and was hosted by Ellie Harvie. The 2017 competition attracted 216 teams and will screen the final six films February 25th at The Centre For Performing Arts with an official afterparty at Science World.

References

Crazy8s Wikipedia