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ASU presents 6th annual Student Film Festival


April 22, 2011

The ASU School of Theatre and Film presents the 6th annual ASU Student Film Festival featuring the ASU Film Association’s Audience Choice Award competition, April 25-26 at the Harkins Valley Art Theatre in downtown Tempe.

The Festival represents the film component of the ASU School of Theatre and Film MainStage Season.

This traditionally sold-out event showcases the work of dozens of filmmakers eager to see their work on the big screen. The festival highlights the best emerging talent in the Film & Media Production program, the first in the nation to offer an ethical approach to filmmaking. Audience members also can pick their favorite short in the 10-minute film competition.

“Audience members can see a wide range of short films – from documentaries to dramas, to comedies to demo, and cinematography reels – all of which explore a full range of the curriculum here at ASU,” says F. Miguel Valenti, Lincoln Professor of Ethics and the Arts and the founding director of the film and media production program in the ASU School of Theatre and Film. “We welcome all to come and see for themselves the great work our students are doing here at ASU.”

To watch Audience Choice Award Winners from previous years, visit: http://theatrefilm.asu.edu/students/samples/index.php. The festival is presented as part of the School of Theatre and Film’s MainStage Season.

Tickets are $8. Visit http://herbergerinstitute.asu.edu/events/viewevent.php?eid=598 to purchase tickets in advance. Cash only at the door.

For more information call the Herberger Institute box office at (480) 965-6447, School of Theatre and Film at (480) 965-5337 or visit http://mainstage.asu.edu. Get additional information about the ASU Film Association at: http://www.asufilm.com.

The School of Theatre and Film in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University provides a comprehensive range of courses in performance and directing; design and production; new work development; theatre and performance studies; film; and theatre for youth. Its Theatre for Youth program is nationally ranked in the top three and the dramatic writing/playwriting program is ranked 15th among public institutions by U.S.News & World Report. To learn more about the School of Theatre and Film, visit theatrefilm.asu.edu.

Media Contact:
Laurie A. Trotta Valenti, laurie.trotta@asu.edu
School of Theatre and Film
480.965.3381