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October 23, 2107, Monday - Mississippi Minute Film Festival at Mill City Museum

Time: 6:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Mississippi Minute Film Festival

In the midst of the Twin Cities is one of the greatest natural wonders in the world: the Mississippi River. The Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership invites you to celebrate the river by attending the 2017 Mississippi Minute Film Festival.

Entrants could use their cellphone or video camera, shoot something simple or complex, while telling a story that showcases an appreciation for the riverfront in Minneapolis - all within 60 seconds!

The Minneapolis Riverfront categories are:
 - River Gorge: Ford Dam to Washington Ave. Bridge
 - Downtown Riverfront: Washington Ave. Bridge to Plymouth Bridge
 - River North: Plymouth Bridge to Lowry Bridge
 - Upper Harbor: Lowry Bridge to city border