Thousands of high school students from around the world are about to pour into New York City not for the latest YouTuber pop-up shop or Supreme drop, but for the sixth annual All-American High School Film Festival.
Started back in 2012 by Tom Oliva and Andrew Jenks, the festival has received tens of thousands of submissions filtered through a range of celebrity judges. This year's no exception. Teen creators of more than 700 films will have their works screened and reviewed by peers, the press, and the likes of Eli Roth, John Oliver, John Legend, Kristen Stewart, Ed Burns, Brittany Snow, and Dylan McDermott.
The festival runs from Oct. 5 to Oct. 7, with screenings at the AMC Empire 25 theater in Times Square. Produced by the non-profit Crave Arts (also founded by Oliva and Jenks), and presented by IFC Films, The All-American High School Film Festival is open to the public, with day and weekend passes available.
Started back in 2012 by Tom Oliva and Andrew Jenks, the festival has received tens of thousands of submissions filtered through a range of celebrity judges. This year's no exception. Teen creators of more than 700 films will have their works screened and reviewed by peers, the press, and the likes of Eli Roth, John Oliver, John Legend, Kristen Stewart, Ed Burns, Brittany Snow, and Dylan McDermott.
The festival runs from Oct. 5 to Oct. 7, with screenings at the AMC Empire 25 theater in Times Square. Produced by the non-profit Crave Arts (also founded by Oliva and Jenks), and presented by IFC Films, The All-American High School Film Festival is open to the public, with day and weekend passes available.
- 10/4/2018
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
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