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.

Such a sweet movie, thank you for posting it
Beautiful story, indeed. Well deserved prize… even not having watched the others.
very nice
Wow.
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!