discover the next generation of Arizona filmmaker AT THE 2022 ARIZONA STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL

April 9th, 2022
9:05 AM
Harkins Scottsdale 101

Each of these students receives two filmmaker passes to the 2022 Phoenix Film Festival and are in the running for the $1,000 grand prize for best film from the Phoenix Film Foundation. The AZSFF screening will take place as part of the second weekend of the 2022 Phoenix Film Festival. Following the screening, the awards will be announced in the theatre. Tickets will go fast for this event so be sure to purchase early if you plan on attending.

 
 

And the finalists for the 2022 Arizona Student Film Festival are:

Half Empty by Annibelle June Washburn From Chaparral High School

Life with the Patels by Sejal Patel from Xavier College Preparatory

Black Chrome by Nick Timpauer from East Valley Institute of Technology

The ELEPHANT and ME by Audrey Wood from Seton Catholic Preparatory High School

Only a Frame by Annibelle June Washburn From Chaparral High School

Wounds by Drew Mette from Pusch Ridge Christian Academy

The 90% by Brody Haar from Brophy College Preparatory

Feeling Lost by Nicole Lease from Buena High School

The Nightmare After Christmas by Seton Catholic Preparatory High School

Suburban Runaways by Collin David Bridge from Desert Vista High School

Title 42: Path of Freedom by Sam Hull from Brophy College Preparatory

The Butterflies No Longer Scare Me by Samantha Parker Lim from Catalina Foothills High School

Together Again by Jessiah Noel Nelson from Willow Canyon High School

“Grow Up” by Person From Annibelle June Washburn From Chaparral High School

Very Clean by Nicole Lease and Aiden Murray from Buena High School