ASU Student Film Festival

You know, student films have gotten a bad rap. Sure these kids may not have the huge budgets or crews that studio productions have, but students know how to visually tell stories nonetheless. Plus, there’s a lot more to a good movie than a few big name actors and some...
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You know, student films have gotten a bad rap. Sure these kids may not have the huge budgets or crews that studio productions have, but students know how to visually tell stories nonetheless. Plus, there’s a lot more to a good movie than a few big name actors and some flashy special effects. Take note, Hollywood, and pay attention to the films being shown during the 10th Annual ASU Student Film Festival. Who knows, you could be watching the early work of the next Spielberg. The two-day festival starts Monday, April 20, at 7 p.m. at Harkins Valley Art, 509 South Mill Avenue in Tempe. Tickets are $10. Visit asufilmfestival.com for more information and to purchase tickets for either Monday or Tuesday night.  

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Mon., April 20, 7 p.m., 2015

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