Local film festival not short on enthusiasm
The Reel Shorts Film Festival continues to thrive in Grande Prairie as the 11th annual event goes next week.
For an event to get this far, it takes a large number of people to volunteer their time and energy. Festival Director Terry Scerbak says there are 114 volunteers including 40 on the programming team. For the upcoming 2018 event, there were 5,300 films submitted from 129 countries. Due to the variety of entries, the theme this year is “Around the World in 80 Films”.
“The films are between two minutes and 40 minutes. That is what we are selecting from for the screenings. We often are able to get the North American or Canadian premiere of phenomenal films that have been screening in Australia or Europe. We can get first dibs and sometimes, we beat Sundance (Film Festival) or TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival),” said Scerbak.
The week is laid out in themed packages of films being shown at the Grande Prairie Live Theatre (GPLT). They range from “Friends & Lovers” to “Crime & Punishment” with the full list of screenings on their Facebook page and website.