Canada’s 15 Second Horror Film Challenge 2017 Winner – ‘Emma’ Review

Something always draws me to short horror stories. It amazes me how people can tell a horrific tale in such a short amount of time. This year, I had the opportunity to watch quite a few great short films that scare. I stumbled across Canada’s 15 Second Horror Film Challenge the other day and I couldn’t wait to check out some of the submissions from 2017, the project’s third year. My interest was piqued, and I watched all of those amazing 15 second films, which were judged by some pretty familiar names in horror. Here are the top three films from the challenge, including Emma by Daniel Limmer.

Third Place: Free Fallin’ directed by Derek Bensonhaver

https://youtu.be/w-PIemSOlig

We’ve all had this dream, right? The one where you are free falling? This one delves into what happens if you don’t wake up.

Second Place: Daddy Daughter Day directed by Derek Bensonhaver

https://youtu.be/YvYa4GNFzmc

We’ve all had this fear this could happen, right? Ouch!

First Place: Emma directed by Daniel Limmer

This one is eerie and disturbing!

These are some jaw droppers for sure! You can watch the top 20 videos on the 15 Second Horror Film Challenge YouTube channel. Each one is fantastic. You can also watch past winners and highlights, as well as get more information about this imaginative challenge here. They are currently accepting entries for the new season with a due date of October 15, 2018. Stay tuned to their Facebook page for up to date information and coverage. Does Emma creep you out? What other ones did you enjoy? Let us know in the comments. We will be on the lookout for next season’s 15 Second Horror Challenge! We can’t wait!

About Jennifer Bonges

I love a good scare. I have a collection of over 500 horror movies and I am an avid reader as well. I'm also a fan of other nerdoms, Star Wars, Star Trek, X-Files, Firefly and Doctor Who to name a few. I live in Illinois with my husband and cats who share my nerdoms.

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