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#ShortFilmADay Challenge Day 30: RESOLVE TO BE READY (Online Premiere)

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#ShortFilmADay Challenge Day 30: RESOLVE TO BE READY (Online Premiere)

It’s the final day of our #ShortFilmADay challenge (more here), if you will believe it! I, for one, hardly can – these thirty days have gone by so fast and we’ve seen so many amazing short films! But you didn’t think we wouldn’t go into October without some final fireworks, right? We have one more premiere for you: Eugene Sun Park‘s terrific short film, Resolve to be Ready.

Based on a public performance by artists Sara Zalek and Ginger Krebs (presented by Out of Site Chicago), this film invites the viewer into a bustling public space filled with commuters. The space becomes subtly charged by the presence of a mysterious person in black, who lurks around and then drops an unmarked black duffel bag on the sidewalk in plain view.

Directed By: Eugene Sun Park
Concept & Performance: Sara Zalek, Ginger Krebs

Find out more about Resolve to be Ready and Full Spectrum Features here!

Let us know what you think about Resolve To Be Ready in the comments below, or on Twitter, tag us @FilmInquiry and use the hashtag #ShortFilmaDay!

What was your favourite short film this month? Would you like us to do this month of featuring short films every day again in the future? Tell us your thoughts!

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