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The short film was so well-received that it is being expanded to a full-length feature of the same name and is expected to have a 2006 release. |
The short film was so well-received that it is being expanded to a full-length feature of the same name and is expected to have a 2006 release. |
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On [[January 31]], [[2006 in film|2006]] it was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Live Action Short Film]]. |
On [[January 31]], [[2006 in film|2006]] it was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Live Action Short Film]]. The short is avalible in iTunes for $1.99. |
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==Awards (for the short)== |
==Awards (for the short)== |
Revision as of 17:32, 12 March 2006
Cashback is a 2004 short film and a 2006 film directed by Sean Ellis staring Sean Biggerstaff.
The short film was so well-received that it is being expanded to a full-length feature of the same name and is expected to have a 2006 release.
On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film. The short is avalible in iTunes for $1.99.
Awards (for the short)
- Best European Short Film Festival (Grand Prix)
- Chicago International Film Festival (Gold Hugo)
- Leuven International Short Film Festival (Audience Award)
- Lille International Short Film Festival (First Price)
- Tribeca Film Festival (Best Narrative Short)