Porcelain Unicorn

The contest: “Tell it Your Way.”

The judge: Ridley Scott (director of Alien, Blade Runner, Thelma & Louise, Gladiator, and Black Hawk Down, to name just a few).

The rules: Make a film of no more than three minutes in duration, using only six lines of narrative. Within those limitations, tell a compelling story.

The Grand Prize winner (of over 600 entries): Porcelain Unicorn, by Keegan Wilcox.

I won’t tell you a thing about it, except that it is very much worth three minutes of your time. And that it’s beautiful.

5 Responses to Porcelain Unicorn

  1. Ines says:

    Such a sweet movie, thank you for posting it :)

  2. Beautiful story, indeed. Well deserved prize… even not having watched the others. :)

  3. Jbrandao says:

    very nice

  4. Ana_ñ says:

    It seems that the six lines of dialog had to be those exact phrases (“What is that?”, “It’s a unicorn,” “Never seen one up close before,” “Beautiful,” “Get Away”, and “I’m sorry”)
    I am amazed with the visual story built with them. It is so powerful. Impeccable!

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