The 2012 Harvard-Westlake Film Festival film line-up!

J oin us Friday, March 16, 2012, 7 pm, at the ArcLight Cinerama Dome in Hollywood to view this year's selection of films by high school filmmakers from all over California. This year’s keynote speaker is Stacey Snider P’15, one of two principal partners (along with Steven Spielberg P’04 ’06), co-chair and CEO of DreamWorks Studios. It's going to be a spectacular evening you won't want to miss!

Aave – ArtQuest@Santa Rosa High School

A Day – Harvard-Westlake School

Baseline – Harvard-Westlake School

Be a Courteous Test Taker – Northwood High School, FilmEd Academy of the Arts

Beards – Providence High School

Bonding Over Breakfast – Idyllwild Arts Academy

Bookstore – Harvard-Westlake School

Brother – California State Summer School for the Arts

Chopsticks – Castro Valley High School

Getting Rid of Mormons – SF Art & Film for Teenagers

Just to Say You’ve Won – Bell High School

Learn the Difference/Love Our Families – The Righteous Conversations Project

Lessons in Filmmaking – SF Art & Film for Teenagers

Lucy – El Dorado High School, FilmEd Academy of the Arts

Metro – Calabasas High School

One Week of Danger – Harvard-Westlake School

The Flight – Van Nuys High School

The Text Can Wait – Capistrano Valley High School, FilmEd Academy of the Arts

This PSA is Gay – HW Summer Film Program

She’s a Doll – Harvard-Westlake School

We Used to Wait – Capistrano Valley High School, FilmEd Academy of the Arts

Congratulations filmmakers. We invite everyone to join us March 16 to celebrate these outstanding films. Tickets are free and available at the door. Meanwhile check out our Red Carpet video above from last year's festival.


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Harvard-Westlake Film Festival now offers the convenience of doing your paperwork online via Withoutabox.com, though we still require that you mail us a DVD and signed entry form (available above). Withoutabox’s global filmmaker community helps you stay in the loop about international exhibition opportunities. Click the Withoutabox link above to submit your film to the Harvard-Westlake Film Festival.

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