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The teams who competed in this year’s CineSol film race learned a valuable lesson. In this fourth annual race, they learned that there is no harder race than the race against the clock. Out of 21 teams who registered, 14 wrote, edited and completed a film in less than 36 hours. Four teams submitted flicks after the deadline and three crumbled under pressure. Armed with Twitter accounts and lots of caffeine, one team documented the monumental task of making a watchable movie in just one weekend. Click the photo to your right to view dozens of photos from the race.

 

36-HOUR FILM RACE: THE RESULTS

When: 5 p.m. Sunday, doors open at 4

Where: TSTC Theater, Harlingen

Cost: Free for team members or $10

 


By Sandra Gonzalez, Ali Naqvi and Mario Leal Jr.


Check back tomorrow for more on the 16th annual Cinesol Film Festival, including movie reviews, trailers, the schedule and more.


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