Submissions open for 2024 Princeton Student Film Festival

Filmmakers ages 14 to 25 are invited to submit short films for consideration for screening at the 2024 Princeton Student Film Festival. Entries should be no longer than 20 minutes and must be submitted by June 1. There is no fee to enter.

Launched in 2003, the Princeton Student Film Festival features films by local, regional, and international students. The festival, sponsored and hosted by the Princeton Public Library, is an opportunity for young filmmakers to screen their work to a broad audience and receive feedback. Selected films include a variety of genres and styles and are intended for a teen and adult audience.

Films selected for the festival will be shown to a general audience in the library’s community room on July 31. Filmmakers are invited to participate in question-and-answer sessions following the screenings, but filmmaker attendance is not required. 

Films must be submitted by completing the entry form that is available on the library’s website.

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