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Saturday, April 9 • 9:05am - 11:00am
Arizona Student Film Festival

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Arizona Student Film Festival
Run Time: 115 minutes
Screening Time(s):
Saturday, April 9 at 9:05am

Half Empty 
Directed by: Annibelle Washburn
School: Chaparral High School
Synopsis: A story about a teenage boy justifying his pessimistic outlook on life, while ignoring the good surrounding him.

Life with the Patels 
Directed by: Sejal Patel
School: Xavier College Preparatory
Synopsis: A comedic short about my family including a loud Jeep, math troubles, and a fast food fiasco.


Black Chrome
Directed by: Daisy Aguila
School: EVIT
Synopsis: In the 1940s, Ace Detective of Justice, Jackie Vincent, gets his reputation stained in the papers. Not on his watch.

the ELEPHANT and ME 
Directed by: Audrey Wood
School: Seton Catholic Preparatory High School
Synopsis: A spoken-word account of a girl’s struggle with imposter syndrome: the self-doubting internal voice she calls the “elephant.”

Only a Frame
Directed by: Annibelle Washburn
School: Chaparral High School
Synopsis: A man leans how to process a loss while moving forward and finding comfort in even the darkest of situations.

Wounds
Directed by: Drew Mette
School: Pusch Ridge Christian Academy
Synopsis: A cowboy wanders through the desert trying to find his way out, and is faced with adversity at every step.

The 90%
Directed by: Brody Haar
School: Brophy College Preparatory
Synopsis: This mini-doc takes a deep dive into how important the mental aspect of running can be to the race outcome.

Can I Have Your Face?
Directed by: William Altermann
School: Scottsdale Preparatory Academy
Synopsis: A boy (William Altermann) wants to fit into society’s standards for beauty, and goes to bloody lengths to do so.

Feeling Lost
Directed by: Nicole Lease
School: Buena High School
Synopsis: After her best friend Ryan moves away, Faith must find a way to be happy.

The Nightmare After Christmas
Directed by: Audrey Wood
School: Seton Catholic Preparatory High School
Synopsis: A Christmas fanatic is haunted by a nightmare within a nightmare about her Christmas tree being taken down.

Suburban Runaways
Directed byCollin Bridge
School: Desert Vista High School
Synopsis: A kid finds himself lost in his purpose for the future deciding to run away from it all.

Title 42: Path to Freedom Destroyed 
Directed by: Sam Hull
School: Brophy College Preparatory
Synopsis: Documentary short on the US policy that prevents non-resident card holders entering the United States for any reason including asylum.

The Butterflies No Longer Scare Me
Directed by: Samantha Lim
School: Catalina Foothills High School
Synopsis: A girl writes a letter to her younger self to cope with the guilt she feels after her sister’s death.

Together Again
Directed by: Jessiah Nelson
School: Willow Canyon High School
Synopsis: A young man mourns the death of his lost friend, when suddenly his friend returns through memories.

“Grow Up”
Directed by: Annibelle Washburn
School: Chaparral High School
Synopsis: A story about a girl struggling to choose between practicality and passion.

Very Clean
Directed by: Nicole Lease and Aiden Murray
School: Buena High School
Synopsis: Sometimes people just can’t handle a mess after a party.



Saturday April 9, 2022 9:05am - 11:00am MST
Harkins Scottsdale 101 - Theatre 1 7000 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85054

Attendees (4)