Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s Frankfort48! We had a great turnout, and the filmmakers created some truly exceptional short films! Scroll down to watch the top three films!

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Frankfort48 Film Contest

June 14-16, 2024

THURSDAY, June 13 @ 7:30pm: University of Michigan's Film, Television, and Media's course 423 "Practicum for the Screenwriter", will premiere a FREE screening of their 2 film shorts followed by a Q & A with the UM student filmmakers.

FRIDAY, June 14 @ 9am: Kickoff at The Garden. Participants will be given a (1) line from a movie, (2) prop, and (3) location to creatively incorporate in their film.

SUNDAY, June 16 @ 8:59am: All submissions are due

SCREENING AND AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS - Gather at The Garden to screen all the created shorts and award winners! Doors open at 7:30pm and films shown starting at 8:00pm.


About Frankfort48 film contest

To participate in the annual Frankfort48 Film Contest, aspiring filmmakers are asked to create a 3-to-5 minute film celebrating the beauty and unique character of northern Michigan, using three specific storyline components, which are revealed to the filmmakers at the start of the contest. Participating filmmakers then have 48 hours to conceive their ideas, scout locations, film, edit, and present their mini-masterpieces. Following the film showings, a panel of judges selects the top three films.

Frankfort48 Prizes

Cash and prizes are awarded to the top three Frankfort48 filmmakers:

  1. First place - $1,000 and two VIP passes to the Frankfort Film Festival

  2. Second place - $250

  3. Third place - $100


Frankfort48 Entry

Please complete the form below or email KATIE JONES (KJones@gardentheater.org) to sign up to participate.

Maximum of 20 entrants.

Filmmakers must attend the Frankfort48 Kickoff Meeting at The Garden on Friday, June 16th at 9am.


Frankfort48 Entry Form


Frankfort48 Judges

abigail marlowe

Abigail Marlowe was raised in London, England. She moved to New York at 18 to study theater at Bard College under the tutelage of Joanne Akalaitis of NYC's famed Public Theater.

LA beckoned, where she quickly flourished in film and TV.  Career highlights include working with Ben Kingsley in 'The Sopranos', with Denzel Washington in 'The Equalizer 2' and originating two characters for the multiple Emmy award winning Netflix show, 'Arcane'.

In addition to film and television she is a prolific commercial and voice over artist. A writer and producer herself, she is delighted to be part of the Frankfort48 Film Contest!

Grant Myers

Raised in Washington DC, seasoned in Los Angeles, and now living in Traverse City,  Grant Pierce Myers has been a professional screenwriter for nearly 15 years.   A graduate of the New York Film Academy and Boston University’s College of Communication, Grant has written for Warner Bros., Sony, Universal, and most notably wrote the screenplay for 20th Century Fox’s 2014 hit The Maze Runner, starring Dylan O’Brien.  Recently Grant adapted the hit book series The Animorphs, which will hopefully hit the big screen in 2026.  Grant has been coming to Frankfort since he was a baby, and watched many of his favorite films for the first time at the Garden Theater.  A local “premier” of The Maze Runner was even held at the Garden Theater in 2014, so the Theater holds a special place in his heart.

Michael Mittelstaedt

Michael Mittelstaedt is a filmmaker and the founding director of Film and New Media at Interlochen Center for the Arts, an arts boarding school for ambitious young artists from around the world.  His accomplished alumni produce, write, shoot and cut for Netflix, Amazon, Dreamworks, Hulu, Disney Studios, and Skywalker Sound.  Previous to his work at Interlochen Center, Michael was producer/director of television and documentaries at Broadview Media, Chicago.

Deeply invested in the value of community, identity and collaboration as they relate to creative and personal development, Michael was selected to present at SXSWEDU in 2019 for innovative applications of these values he designed for his curriculum in teaching visual story and collaboration,  

An advocate for regional filmmakers, Michael was appointed by the governor of Michigan to the Michigan Film Commission Advisory Council to help shape the direction of the future of film in the state.

In 2020, Michael launched the Cinema Collective, an influential network of alumni and teaching artists, whose mission is to cultivate and produce new works of cinema each year; principal photography of the Collective’s production begins this spring. 

When he is not teaching, Michael works toward completion of his western, Chasing Daylightchasingdaylightmovie.com


6th Annual Frankfort48 Winners

Congratulations to everyone who participated in the 6th Annual Frankfort48 Film Contest. For those who couldn't join us for the public screening, here are the top three films picked by our judges.

 

first place: Watercolor

 

second place: Me time

 

third place: heart shaped movie

 
 

Frankfort48 by Jess Jacklin

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Frankfort48 Sponsorship Opportunities

Consider becoming a sponsor of the Frankfort48 Film Contest and supporting aspiring filmmakers. Levels of sponsorship benefits are outlined below. For additional information or questions, contact KATIE JONES, Executive Director of The Garden Theater.

 

Marquee Level Sponsorship

Cost: $550

Marquee Sponsor Benefits:

  • Company Logo or Name prominently displayed on event poster

  • Company Logo or Name on pre-show big screen presentation

  • Six Garden Theater Gift Certificates good for future movie admission and popcorn

  • Garden Theater swag bag of goodies

Producer Level Sponsorship

Cost: $275

Producer Sponsor Benefits:

  • Company Logo or Name on event poster

  • Four Garden Theater Gift Certificates good for future movie admission and popcorn

  • Garden Theater Hoodie

Director Level Sponsorship

Cost: $125

Director Sponsor Benefits:

  • Name on event poster

  • Two Garden Theater Gift Certificates good for future movie admission and popcorn