Submission Deadline: April 28, 2011
Festival Screening & Awards: June 4th, 2011
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Tempe AZ 85281

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Program 3 – High School Group 2
3:15pm

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It Can’t Be Me Again
Directed by Paul Ling
Horizon High School

A young man escapes the trials of his daily life, in order to cope with the loss of his true love.

Summer School
Directed by Jake Cibik
Metropolitan Arts Institute

Danny Coreen must give up his vacation to attend dreaded summer school. However, this school offers much more than your typical education.

You Have A Home. They Need One Too.
Directed by Sierra Tripp
Flowing Wells High School

They are called man’s best friend. They comfort the sick and the elderly. Many children rely on them. So why do many pets not have a home?

Smoking Blows
Directed by Jon Bradley
Flowing Wells High School

Smoking smells. Smoking can injure your cells. Smoking blows.

Outside the Box
Directed by Seyrra Croy
Flowing Wells High School

Outside the Box calls for parents to think outside the box.

Smoking Kills
Directed by Toby Horton
Flowing Wells High School

A stick figure learns the consequences of smoking.

Just Breathe
Directed by J.C. Henager and Ronnie Vasquez
Metropolitan Arts Institute

We are never truly alone…


Flip My Nerd
Directed by Bethany Brown and Courtney Hahn
Bella Vista High School

“Flip My Nerd” is a television show where friends or family members send in videos of “their nerds” and then the nerds undergo makeovers.

The Indolent Individual’s Idea Inventor Uno!
Directed by Gabriel Acosta
Sahuarita High School

Lacking sufficient creativity to function in your day-to-day life? Then try the I-4-1! It’ll give you the ideas you need to succeed!

Illegal Immigrants Speak Out
Directed by Alexandra Carreno
Xavier College Prep.

Inspired by the notably debated issue of illegal immigration, this film takes a candid look into the lives of illegal immigrants living in Arizona, the state at the center of the debate.

Lost?
Directed by Ilana Rosen-Ducat
Tesseract School

A girl thinks she has lost her ipod, and she must find it.

Bracelet Shenanigans
Directed by Laura Berry
Tesseract School

A girl who loves her bracelet gets it stuck in a desk.

Echo & Narcissus
Directed by Miranda Thomas and Nikki Wilder
Tesseract School

A new take on the Greek myth Echo and Narcissus. With the setting moved to a modern day office, Echo is a cubical worker in love with VP Narcissus.

School Daze
Directed by Nikki Wilder
Tesseract School

A girl can’t help but daydream while at school.


Science Gone Wrong
Directed by Vincent Regina
Tesseract School

A crazy scientist accidentally drinks acid.

Victim of Circumstance
Directed by Nicholas Zebb
Sahuarita High School

Two friends involved in crime find themselves against one another. A harsh interrogation and a disastrous loss make one man rethink his lifestyle.

Ritual Learning
Directed by J.C. Henager and Ronnie Vasquez
Metropolitan Arts Institute

Several students of different backgrounds are all connected by a natural goal: communication.

Silence
Directed by Kelli Bishop
Flowing Wells High School

A young killer and their encounters while walking home from school.

Hotel San Carlos
Directed by Paul Ling
Horizon High School

A film based on the ghost story of Hotel San Carlos. It is said that the hotel is haunted by the spirit of Leone Jensen who died in 1928 by taking his own life.

 



 

 

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