Film Fest 2024: Films!

This morning our Upper School Students Celebrated their Film Fest Accomplishments by viewing each other’s films. Students were then asked to vote on their favorite films in various categories, including best film, best trailer, best editing, best costuming, best performance, best supporting performance, best poster, and the best reflection of the theme “cause and effect”. Students will find out who will receive each award when we return from winter break. In the meantime, for your viewing pleasure, here are the films created by the students for this year’s film fest.

High School Films

Just Don’t Think Too Hard

The Trail of Time

My Doublewide

Love of the Ozarks

Faculty Contributions

Film Fest Intro by Mrs. Smith

Alien Encounter by Mr. Powers

**If you would like to see the middle school films please check their blog!

 

Thanks to all of our students for their diligent work on Film Fest this year! Have a great break and we will see you in 2025!

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