Thursday, September 17, 2009 from 4:15 PM - 6:30 PM (MT)
Join us for this interactive event that will bring festival attendees, industry professionals, and film students together for a chance to enjoy some of the newest student films from across the country! Afterwards, everyone will be able to discuss, provide feedback, and rate each film. The Student Film with the highest audience rating will be awarded the best Student Film Award at the EPFF Awards Gala on September 20 at the Historic Park Theatre.
Films in this program: Total Running Time: 83 minutes
Christmas Thieves – Two recently fired pizzeria employees who each independently decide to take revenge against their former employer. Their plan? Burglarizing his home on Christmas Eve. Hilarity ensues! UCLA Student Film / 9 min.
Story of Erica – Erica is a 19 year-old college student working on an art project when she is tested by the forces of nature and goes on a journey to reclaim what once was hers. Fort Collins, CO / 3 min.
In Search of Captain Kidd – A short documentary about the discovery of the 17th century ship Captain William Kidd’s Quedagh Merchant shipwreck site. Batchelor Middle School, Bloomington, Indiana / 11 min.
Childhood Fears – Jake's childhood fears come back to haunt him every night as his dead cousin starts coming out of his closet every night while he's asleep. Westminster, CO / 21 min.
Out of the Ashes: South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era – Park Chung Hee, one of the most intelligent, important, yet corrupted person in South Korea History. His presidency over South Korea was able to bring a poor agricultural coutry devestated by the Korean War into a thriving successful industiral economy still running today. Made by 8th grader Dylan Goerner for the National History day competition. Denver, CO / 10 min.
Une Vignette de Mélancolie – An experimental short which metaphorically depicts the feelings of depression and suicidal ideation. New York, NY / 12 min.
In the Dark – On the eve of Ayatollah Khomeini’s return to Iran, a double agent, hunted by the new revolutionary government, agrees to exchange crucial information with the CIA in return for safe passage out of the country. Los Angeles, CA / 17 min.
Reserve your spot at the Student Filmmaker Showcase by purchasing advance tickets here. Students enter free with a valid student ID.
NOTE: Tickets will be available for pick-up at the Historic Park Theatre 30 minutes before this film program starts. Bring your printed eventbrite receipt or a valid ID to retrieve your tickets.
As proud as we are of all the films screening at the Estes Park Film Festival, some films may not be appropriate for small children. These films are not rated.
NO REFUNDS.
The Estes Park Film Festival is a non-profit 501c3 organization whose mission is to educate, inspire, and advance a greater appreciation of independent film. We also support and promote the preservation of historic cinematic landmarks.
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