MCAT invites short films for Night of Shorts competition on October 26

April 23, 2025 | Missoula, Missoula County, Montana

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In a lively discussion reminiscent of a late-night movie chat, local film enthusiasts gathered to share their thoughts on iconic cinema moments and upcoming projects during a recent meeting in Missoula. The conversation flowed effortlessly, touching on everything from memorable scenes to trivia about beloved films.

Participants reminisced about classic movie moments, with one member highlighting a particularly cringe-worthy scene involving a character's slip-up in a well-known film. The group chuckled over the mix-up, showcasing their shared passion for cinema and the little details that make movies memorable. As the discussion shifted, the spotlight turned to a new blockbuster featuring Simon Pegg and Timothy Dalton, generating excitement among attendees eager to dive into the film's action-packed narrative.
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The meeting also served as a platform for local filmmakers, announcing an exciting opportunity for aspiring directors to showcase their work. The "Night of Shorts" event invites creators to submit films seven minutes or less, with a deadline set for September 21. This initiative, organized by MCAT and led by Linda Aronson, promises to highlight local talent, culminating in a showcase at the Roxy Theater on October 26. Participants will have the chance to win prizes, including certificates that could help fund future projects.

As the evening progressed, the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation for both the upcoming film showcase and the chance to celebrate the art of filmmaking in Missoula. With a community so engaged in cinema, the future looks bright for local filmmakers and movie lovers alike.

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