The 10 film finalists for the 3rd annual Memphis Film Prize (August 3-5) have been announced. The Film Prize’s top award of $10,000 cash – judged by both audience members and a group of judges comprised of filmmakers, film critics and journalists, will be awarded to a filmmaker following 3 days of screenings, filmmaker panels, and events in Memphis.

OUTSIDE ARCADIA - Behind the Scenes

OUTSIDE ARCADIA – Behind the Scenes

“Across the board, these filmmakers poured their hearts and souls into their projects and put the indie film spotlight on Memphis and Shelby County,” said David Merrill, the Memphis filmmaker liaison. “I couldn’t be prouder of the work that was done and of our ten Memphis Film Prize finalists.”

The ten finalists will play at the Memphis Film Prize Fest, August 3-4 at the Malco Theater in Overton Square. The ten shorts will play throughout the two days of the festival, and a combination of judges and the audience help determine the Grand Prize winner.

HYPNOTIC INDUCTION - Behind the Scenes

HYPNOTIC INDUCTION – Behind the Scenes

Gregory Kallenberg, founder and executive director of the Film Prize Foundation, said, “This was our largest group of participating filmmakers and, by far, our best crop of rough cuts to choose from. While I don’t envy their task, I can’t wait for our Memphis Film Prize fans to help choose our $10,000 winner in August!”

The 10 films (and filmmakers) that will compete for the $10,000 Grand Prize include; Daniel R. Ferrell’s DEAN’S LIST; Donald R. Meyers’s HYPNOTIC INDUCTION; Kevin Brooks’s LAST NIGHT; Will Robbins’s MINORITY; Robb Rokk’s OUTSIDE ARCADIA; Kyle Taubken’s PATRICK; Jason S. Lockridge’s THE STIX; Drew Fleming’s TRAVELING SOLDIER; Arnold G. Edwards II’s WAYWARD SON; and Marcus Santi’s YOU DON’T KNOW JACK SQUAT: THE TRIAL.

LAST NIGHT - Behind the Scenes

LAST NIGHT – Behind the Scenes

 

The 2018 Memphis Film Prize Jury

Thelma Adams (Journalist and Film Critic – Real Clear/Life, contributing writer for Variety)

Nelson Kim (Journalist and Film Critic – Hammer to Nail)

Victoria Negri ((Writer, Director, Producer, and Actor – GOLD STAR; Director of 2 WEEKS, Producer of THE FEVER AND THE FRET)

Brandon Oldenberg (Academy Award-winning filmmaker – THE FANTASTIC FLYING BOOKS OF MR. MORRIS LESSMORE)

Farah White (Producer and Actor – DAYLIGHT’S END, THE LADIES OF THE HOUSE)

The Memphis Film Prize (MemphisFilmPrize.com), combines elements of a film competition and festival, inviting filmmakers from all over the world to create and present a 5-15 minute short film with just one rule – it must be shot in Shelby County, TN. Filmmakers shot their films beginning in February and submitted them in June, when a rough cut of the films were due to contest organizers.
Visit  MemphisFilmPrize.com  to learn more about the Memphis Film Prize.

DEAN'S LIST - Behind the Scenes

DEAN’S LIST – Behind the Scenes

 

THE 2018 MEMPHIS FILM PRZE FINALISTS

DEAN’S LIST

Director: Daniel R. Ferrell

Running Time: 7:02 min

A young college student who is coming off his best semester has to deliver a backpack to his eccentric associate so he can attend college for the next year.

 

HYPNOTIC INDUCTION

Director: Donald R. Meyers

Running Time: 15:00 min

A hypnotherapist helps a man quit smoking, but there appears to be something else he needs to quit.

 

LAST NIGHT

Director: Kevin Brooks

Running Time: 9:47 min

A man spends his last day of freedom with his wife and daughter.

 

MINORITY

Director: Will Robbins

Running Time: 6:07 min

A convenience store clerk is frightened by a man minding his own business.

 

OUTSIDE ARCADIA

Director: Robb Rokk

Running Time: 15:00 min

Decades after tragic events, a brother and sister use a peculiar machine to break free.

 

PATRICK

Director: Kyle Taubken

Running Time: 14:58 min

Two strangers with different backgrounds get to know one another over crummy coffee and shared struggles in an old church basement.

 

THE STIX

Director: Jaron S. Lockridge

Running Time: 9:48 min

Two rural county sheriff detectives work a day on patrol due to a manpower shortage. With only 30 minutes before end of shift, they get a call that will forever change their lives.

 

TRAVELING SOLDIER

Director: Drew Fleming

Running Time: 7:28 min

After a shy, lonesome soldier strikes up a conversation with a young waitress, they find themselves wrapped up in an unexpected romance while he’s at war.

 

WAYWARD SON

Director: Arnold G. Edwards II

Running Time: 14:46 min

A PTSD-stricken vet must choose between peacefully waiting out the final days of his house arrest and breaking parole to save a befriended teen from an abusive stepfather.

 

YOU DON’T KNOW JACK SQUAT: THE TRIAL

Director: Marcus Santi

Running Time: 14:51 min

Jack Squat reluctantly takes on the worst team at his University (women’s soccer). He may or may not have crossed lines.