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Ever try to make a movie in 48 hours? Yeah, me neither.
But Sean Roach and his friends -- the members of independent film production group Team Juicebox -- completed a short western just last weekend.
It was their fourth time participating in the 48 Hour Film Project, a national timed film-making competition, and SPI was able to follow them throughout the contest, culminating in the screening of their film, "Wild Wild Desk," last night at the University District's Neptune Theater.
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