NASA today invited filmmakers around the world to mine its 50 years of footage and make movies for an upcoming space-themed film festival.
Called CineSpace, the short films will be shown and judged in mid-November during Houston’s Cinema Arts Festival.
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The winner of the competition will get a $10,000 grand prize.
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