By Jackson Larlee, Billy Myers, and Skyler Piltch
Directed by Samuel M. Nonni
Let us to sink into the parallels of the universe. Through the halls of fear lit dimly by our guided hope. Into the depths of low spirits in which we find our lost heart. To the resting point in which we sit under the warmth of the rising sun. Transcending through pure emotion to understand when things are uncertain in true despondency.
directed by Jackson Larlee
The eclectic and often dimwitted Timothy Pine journeys into the isolated woods of North Dakota to inform his at home viewers on how to survive.
directed by Billy Myers
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WINNER: Best Commercial (Billy Myers)
directed by Aaron Tebenken
A silent film which displays the relationship between two close friends, both the good times and the bad, that they endure together. The audience witnesses a snapshot of their lives through the lens of a Revere 8 Model 99 and a Kodak Brownie Movie Camera on 8 mm film.
directed by Jon Mugueta
It's a documentary about the Waynflete Crew 2018 Fall Season, showing what the team is really about and some of the daily tasks that the team completes.
WINNER: Best Documentary (Jon Mugueta)
directed by Alban Michaud
Sam's first date with Lily couldn't be going better. After only one dinner, he feels like he's known her for ages. It seems as though they could talk for hours, that their relationship has skipped the awkward first season that so many relationships tend to have. His optimisms shifts though, as a strange series of events lead him to an unlikely situation.
directed by Deacon Stone and Sophie Noel
Stuck between two worlds of good and evil, "Asher" finds himself in a messy loop of deal making and retreats to "Lola", a ditsy sin consultant to help cover up his evident wrong doings. The more he tries to keep up with this deviant pattern, the more involved he becomes in the vicious cycle.
WINNER: Best Actor (Sophie Noel for the role of Lola)
directed by Zach Derhak
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directed by Zach Derhak and Tom Fitzgerald
A professional film crew follows two student athletes to figure out how they are able to balance sports and school so well. Kyler: An affluent young lacrosse star, and Dax: Varsity football captain with a rough past, are the subjects of this "masterfully stupid" documentary.
WINNER: Best Cameo (Liam Kelley)
directed by John Peelen
Crew member and undiscovered comedian Tommy Wenz recounts some of the hilarious and absurd stories has has amassed while working on the Staten Island Ferry over the last 20 years.
directed by Joe Dye and David Steindl
A teen has to come to terms with the death of his grandfather while also dealing with a recent diagnosis of narcolepsy.
WINNER: Best Film, People's Choice for Best Film, Best Cinematography (Skyler Piltch), Best Editing (Skyler Piltch), Best Actor (Joe Dye for the role of Alex), Best Production Design (Julia Bosma and Deacon Stone), Best Sound Design (Harrison Goss)