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The winning videos were selected from nearly 300 submissions created by Firefox enthusiasts from around the world, who responded to the opportunity to help promote Firefox through short film.
The winning videos were selected from nearly 300 submissions created by Firefox enthusiasts from around the world, who responded to the opportunity to help promote Firefox through short film.
And the Firefox film winners are...\r\n
Here, starting with No. 1, are the top five finishers in the Firefox Flicks promotion contest. Firefox fans contributed more than 280 videos. Each had to be 30 seconds long.
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"The week in a minute" gives you "The Storm," Faith, the two-legged dog, and the best of the Firefox Flicks Ad Contest--"Wheee!"
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Firefox Flicks: "Daredevil"
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Firefox Flicks: "Wheee!"
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"Little Miss Sunshine" trailer
4.)
"Kitty Cat"
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Firefox Flicks: "Fox Fever"
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Firefox Flicks: "Give Me the Soap"
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Firefox Flicks: "This is Hot"
8.)
"Faith, the two-legged dog"
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The Procussions: "The Storm"
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