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Votes needed for Storyhive short

Voting opens tomorrow (Tuesday) to help a Coquitlam filmmaker and his team gain production money through Storyhive, a competition funded by Telus.
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Voting opens tomorrow (Tuesday) to help a Coquitlam filmmaker and his team gain production money through Storyhive, a competition funded by Telus.

Writer-director Danny Kai Mak is in the running for one of 40 grants for his short flick Half Past Late, a movie about a woman who reveals her love to her best friend the night before she moves away.

The 40 winners of the contest — of which public voting runs April 3 to 6 — each receive $10,000.

Visit storyhive.com.