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High School Film Competition
Support the creativity of young student filmmakers from around the world! Indy Shorts runs the High School Film Competition, presented by founding sponsors Robert and Alison Spoonmore. Launched in 2010, the High School Film Competition encourages tomorrow's filmmakers to follow their passion and create short films that push their talents, creativity and art to the next level. Shorts made by talented high school students from around the world compete for the $2,500 Summer White Lynch Memorial Award underwritten by Gary D. and Marlene Cohen.
A Bigger World
This film explores how two cultures collided into one and the struggles and successes of that journey.
Avvevre
Avvevre is the only medicine that is proven to completely eliminate any cold symptoms. Which means there's no more need to worry about cancelling plans, or suffering through them. So you can engage in activities, and prevent the spread of infection to others.
Constellations of the Sea
A 17-year-old filmmaker joins a Maldives research team to document the growing challenge of protecting endangered whale sharks at the center of a global tourism industry.
Grow Up
When 12-year-old Kai is forced to recognise that his older brother has outgrown their childhood fantasy games, he decides it's time to grow up - but is he ready?
Ruth
A heartfelt profile of a local crossing supervisor, celebrating her impact on the community.
The Ghost of the Embassy
Paranormal Investigators Mike and Matt search for the infamous ghost of the Embassy Theatre.
Us and Them
When a 15-year-old filmmaker conducts the first youth-led, in-depth interview with Ameca, the most expressive humanoid robot on Earth, the Q&A blossoms into an unexpected friendship that dissolves the boundary between silicon and soul.
Wendigo
A lonely shapeshifter keeps changing to fit in until she meets a friend who sees her as she is.
千羽鶴 (Senbazuru)
A documentary short highlighting the story of 佐々木 禎子 (Sadako Sasaki), a victim of the Hiroshima Atomic Bombing, and the influence she has had on origami.
Would You Rather
What begins as a harmless game between two close friends becomes a turning point when one is forced to choose between truth and silence.
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Support the creativity of young student filmmakers from around the world!


Indy Shorts runs the High School Film Competition, presented by founding sponsors Robert and Alison Spoonmore. Launched in 2010, the High School Film Competition encourages tomorrow's filmmakers to follow their passion and create short films that push their talents, creativity and art to the next level. Shorts made by talented high school students from around the world compete for the $2,500 Summer White Lynch Memorial Award underwritten by Gary D. and Marlene Cohen.

When 12-year-old Kai is forced to recognise that his older brother has outgrown their childhood fantasy games, he decides it's time to grow up - but is he ready?


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Dari Justin

darieljustin@icloud.com

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    8 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Australia
  • Premiere
    US Premiere
  • Genre
    Feel-Good, Family-Friendly, Drama
  • Director
    Dari Justin
  • Screenwriter
    Dari Justin
  • Producer
    Dari Justin
  • Executive Producer
    Dari Justin
  • Cast
    Toby Justin, Ezra Justin, Ruby Weinberg
  • Cinematographer
    Dylan Burrows
  • Editor
    Dari Justin
  • Composer
    Ezra Justin
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