July 31, 2024 | 6 p.m.

“Scraps” (2018)

#about

About the Festival

The Princeton Student Film Festival has been sponsored by the library since 2003 and provides young filmmakers the venue and opportunity to screen their work. In addition to having their films viewed by a broad audience, filmmakers receive lively feedback and appreciation.

There is no admission charge to attend the screenings, which are intended for a teen and adult audience.

“Ben & Elaine” (2013)

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Archive

View past festival lineups.

#selections

2024 Selections

Announcing the 2024 films. Official Selections will be screened with several filmmaker Q&As on July 31. Official Selections and Honorable Mentions are streamable on the Eventive platform August 1-8.

“24 Hours After 3 PM” (2017)

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Eligibility

The festival is open to local, national and international high school and college students (and home-schooled, unschooled or not-in-school youth) ages 14-25.

Films should have a running time of 20 minutes or less.

Music used in the films should be original or be obtained from a royalty-free service. If not, please ensure you have paid or received permission for use.

“What Comes From A Swamp” (2017)
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