Phantoscope is a high school film festival, juried by film industry and creative professionals, that screens finalists in front of a live audience, and awards prized based on excellence and merit. The Best Film is awarded $1,000!
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“We don’t make movies to make money, we make money to make more movies.”
– Walt Disney.
Film Freeway is the official submission platform of the Phantoscope High School Film Festival!
Alone: Short Film (6:37). Ward Jones (9th) Spanish River Community High School, Boca Raton, LA
Balmy Night/Vermächtnis (4:50). Directed by Nicholas S Roggenkamp (12th), Floyd Central High School, Georgetown, Indiana.
Breadwinners! (4:01). Directed by Kennedy Reid (12th), Savannah Arts Academy, Savannah, Georgia.
Cacophony (3:26). Elsis Saravia, (12th), Middle College High School, San Pablo, CA
Cosmic Burger (3:00). Directed by Zoe Snell (12th), Allen High School, McKinney, Texas.
Dean’s List (12:54). Directed by Kennedy Reid (12th), Savannah Arts Academy, Savannah, Georgia.
Doom-Scalator (1:06). Directed by William Manning (12th), Etobicoke School of the Arts, Toronto, Ontario.
Dynamic Duo (2:07). Group Project (10th), Episcopal High School, Houston, Texas
Encapsulated (4:00). Directed by Bella Catherine Pianko (11th), Mamaroneck High School, Mamaroneck, NY
Everybody’s Lonely (3:13). Directed by Emily Hawkins and Maya Hawkins, (11th), Richmond High School, Richmond, IN
From Stage to Screen – The Musical Journey of Jacob Sproul (8:00). Directed by Phoenix Ray Dorninger (11th), Monarch High School, Louisville, Colorado.
Unseen Heroes: Caregivers in America (6:20). Directed by Brianna Johnson and Leah Cerulli, (12th), Troy Athens High School, Troy, Michigan
You are Yixuan (no matter if you’re 15, 17, 18 or alien) (9:59). Directed by Yixuan Chen (12th), Richmond Hill High School, Aurora, Ontario.
You Don’t Know What It Takes to Come Home (4:42). Directed by Andre Jon Paras (12th), Howell High School, Farmingdale, NJ
Films Entered
Young Filmmakers
Films Selected