Indie Memphis Youth Film Fest 2021

ONLINE SCREENING - National Youth Short Films

Expired September 19, 2021 3:00 AM
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13 films in package
No Fan of Andy
After a pet-related mishap, a devoted but misguided friend has to carry out an absurd plan for redemption.
Dinner Date
A man cooking lasagna using his dead wife's recipe is able to reconnect with her over a candlelight dinner.
Anxiety
The Bicycle
Help comes from unexpected quarters in this charming short film about friendship. In “The Bicycle,” one character takes matters in their own hands (or handlebars) to rejoin their friend through any means necessary.
Impact
A teenager drives home from school.
Ruth & Nick: A Confectionery Tale
This stop-motion animated short tells the bittersweet story of Nick, a piece of candy who falls in love with a girl who seems out of reach. This film was made by 15-year-old Carter Rostron of Kansas City, using cardboard, construction paper, and a bunch of candy.
Taking a Seat for Justice: The 504 Sit-In
Our documentary focuses on the 504 Sit-in, a groundbreaking event that had an instrumental role in spearheading the disability rights movement.
Creamed
Sadie, an OREO-loving teenager, discovers the OREO company is going out of business. She goes to her teacher, Mrs. Carter, to help her figure out a way to get her favorite snack back. Mrs. Carter send Sadie off on a time traveling adventure before time runs out. Will Sadie find the OREOs from her past self before it's too late?
Juventud
A toy imagines what its owner's life will be like when he grows up and leaves his youth behind.
Cherie Je T'aime
Perfect
A stick figure realizes that "perfection" is more than what it seems.
Home
As I walk through the land that made me without ever touching me, it breathed beneath my feet and told me many stories. Home explores what it means to love, lose, and discover the very land that has brought you here. In three chapters, Home is a confessional, diving deep into what it means to be Asian American through candid imagery and honest storytelling.
K.
When teenager Brad seeks to end his long-distance relationship, he finds the split to be harder than anticipated.
This virtual screening is eligible for audience awards! The voting period has closed. Stay tuned for the results!

THIS SCREENING IS FREE FOR STUDENTS BETWEEN GRADES 7-12 (AND 2021 GRADUATES) AND PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN FOR EVERYONE ELSE.


Watch and Vote for your favorite film! $300 cash goes to the audience award winner! 


Enjoy some of the best youth short films from around the world!

Help comes from unexpected quarters in this charming short film about friendship. In “The Bicycle,” one character takes matters in their own hands (or handlebars) to rejoin their friend through any means necessary.

  • Year
    2021
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Katherine Giroux
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