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168 Film Project
LocationFayetteville, Georgia
Founded2003
DirectorsJohn David Ware
Websitehttp://www.168film.com/

The 168 Film Project is a Christian film festival. Worldwide, over 1500 short films have been produced for the competition since 2003.[1]

History

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Founded by John David Ware in 2003, the 168 Film Project started with 13 entries in its inaugural event in Burbank, California.[2] In 2009, 168 added "Write of Passage," a mentored screenwriting competition in which writers worldwide produce a short film script in one week.[3] In 2022, 168 moved its festival location to Fayetteville, Georgia.[4] 168 is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.

References

  1. ^ Morris, Naomi (1 March 2010). "A film festival for the faithful". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  2. ^ https://www.168film.com/about
  3. ^ https://www.168film.com/write-of-passage
  4. ^ https://www.168film.com/write-of-passage