Minnesota WebFest spotlights our home-grown talent! Take a look at the series made by Minnesota filmmakers or made in Minnesota.
The famous Corn Dog / Pronto Pup FOOD FEUD goes back more than half a century! The Minnesota State Fair is THE place to put this DOG VS DOG competition to rest - and we're doing it with a taste test AND a robot from Dunwoody College of Technology. While both Corn Dogs and Pronto pups are both juicy sausages encased in golden brown battered perfection on a stick…. don’t be fooled. They are very different! Are you Team Corn Dog or Team Pronto Pup?
In the pilot episode of this 8-episode fantasy web series, Prince Fordwin loses both his father and his wife. He calls upon two former friendships to help; Edelle, the Lord of Bodvarr and Mirielle, a scrappy mercenary. These adversarial friends embark on a mission to save the princess from a mad sorcerer; all before war arrives at the Kingdom of Lorn.
Creative Director of the Bristle Shores Playhouse Ted Lohman hires an eclectic ensemble of non-union actors to perform pop musical sensation Mamma Mia and classic Greek drama Medea in what he hopes will be a groundbreaking summer stock season. However, when the overworked (and clearly underpaid) Technical Director finds a “Cease and Desist” order from a major musical licensing company, the dramatic band of misfits has to decide whether to pack up their character shoes and catch a bus back to their catering gigs or come together to create a little theatre magic. Will they be able to completely recreate a major pop musical in time for Opening Night or will it be a true Greek tragedy? That’s Show Business.
And this is B.S.
The first season of OddBowl celebrates BIPOC chefs, food entrepreneurs, and food artists… and Abē dancing the funky-odd-bowl. They toss together ingredients in organic, heartfelt ways while gathering community around their dishes and/or artwork. Their creations are a savory expression of their raíces and journeys to color the landscape in Minnesota with a taste of home.
“I’ve always said and believed that food creates culture and culture creates food. Many people think that all I do is eat free food and post it for the ‘gram, but In this series I’m going to show you what I see, what I experience, and share the untold stories of the people that shape our culture through food.”
- Golnaz Yamoutpour
An anthology of stories remotely-directed and self-shot during the pandemic, "The Endless Sleepover" peeks into the everyday lives of artists - each episode a diorama of the quotidian - and asks, "How do artists experience parenthood?" 10 episodes feature original music by Eric Mayson and an audio-visual experience harkening family-centered retro PBS programming.
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