NYC Public School Film Festival celebrates young filmmakers at Museum of the Moving Image
Briefly

The 7th annual NYC Public School Film Festival took place at the Museum of the Moving Image, attracting over 300 students and educators. Hosted by MOME and NYC Public Schools, the festival emphasized young filmmakers' creativity and career paths in film. New features included free museum admission and a panel on arts high school applications. The event was highlighted by a keynote from Celine Song, focusing on fostering storytelling talent. The festival showcased 22 selected short films from nearly 150 submissions, encouraging diverse representation from local schools and nurturing future filmmakers.
Students have an opportunity to showcase their creativity and learn about the film industry, fostering a new generation of storytellers and filmmakers.
The film festival is more than just recognition; it serves as a gateway, connecting students to the vast opportunities within New York City's film and television industry.
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