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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Your Daily Shorts, Part 6

In an attempt to help you, the viewer, watch all 42 entries in this year's Wyoming Short Film Contest, here are you daily six. Head on over to wyomingshortfilmcontest.com to register for an account and cast your vote. Remember, you've only got until next Thursday, April 26th to cast your ballot.
  • Western Wandering
    Mark Pedri takes his camera and survival gear on a 700-mile mountain bike ride around Wyoming to discover what truly defines the state he was born and raised in. From the desert to the mountains, sunshine and rain, he sets out with an idea about what he thinks defines his state, only to find out that he only knew half of the real story about Wyoming
  • Back to Fort Russell
    In 1870's Wyoming, Marshal Foster tracks down a young woman accused of murder. On the journey home he learns the details surrounding her crime and finds himself conflicted with the idea of justice vs. self-defense. The stakes are raised as he confronts his own personal demons and must make a decision that will effect both of their lives.
  • Indian Oratory
    A marble sculptor carves speeches of seven great Indian Chiefs
  • Broken Dreams
    A socially awkward teen finds friendship and fatherly love in an unlikely place.
  • Lady and the Llamas
    A hiker takes her two llamas and border collie for backpacking adventure into Wind River Mountains.
If you have any trouble with the voting process, or if you'd just like to leave a comment, hit us up at info@filmwyoming.com.

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