Audiences invited to screen, judge short films at festival

Incident by Bank
2011 Manhattan Short Film
Festival Finalists:

Incident by Bank
Ruben Ostlund, Sweden
Sexting
Neil LaBute, United States
Dik
Christopher Stollery, Australia
The Forest
György Mór, Hungary
Mak
Geraldine Zosso, Switzerland
A Doctor’s Job
Julio Ramos, Peru
I Love Luci
Colin Kennedy, Scotland
David and Goliath
George Zaverdas, United States
The Legend of Beaver Dam
Jerome Sable, Canada
Martyr Friday
Abu Bakr Shawky, Egypt
Incident by Bank
‘Incident by Bank’ is among ten short films to be screened at the Manhattan Short Film Festival at NAU on Sept. 29.

Filmgoers in Flagstaff will join audiences in more than 200 cities spanning six continents to view and judge the work of established and next-generation filmmakers when Northern Arizona University hosts the 13th annual Manhattan Short Film Festival on Sept. 29.

The festival begins at 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at Cline Library Assembly Hall. Admission is free.

Of the 598 entries from 48 countries, Manhattan Short selected 10 films as finalists. Each film is 18 minutes or less in length, and planners say the films will not only entertain a global audience but be judged by them as well.

Information is online, including links to view movie trailers and read interviews with the filmmakers.