"A Letter to Houston" by Lucy Katz from Houston, TX "Atlanta 2022" by Olivia Yip from Windermere, FL Animation "TRAVEL UTAH" by Matthew Carr Greer from Highland, UT "Presence" by Katelynn Wu from Valencia, CA "Flashbacks" by Lamont Harris from South River, NJ "Annual Time" by Caroline Duke from Arnold, MD "¡Que Viva El Salvador!" by Wilson Davis Bryant from Phoenix, AZ "Sophia's Prom" from Patricia Liu from San Ramon, CA Adventure/Travel "Sad Disco" by Sachi Bansal from Fairfield, CA "Prom Dress" by Joice Ngo from Huntington Beach, CA "Prom Dress" by Aiden Ashton from Draper, UT "Prom Dress" by Reily Grace Wilson from Chapin, SC "Prom Dress" by Lane Marquette from Arlington Heights, IL "Prom Dress" by Ella Janes from Oklahoma City, OK "Prom Dress" by Asiana Isabelle Spaw from Valparaiso, IN "Plastic Pony" by Ines Mercedes Arroyo from Covina, CA "Plastic Pony" by Francesco Di Mauro from San Diego, CA "Plastic Pony" by Nathan S Rodriguez from Pembroke Pines, FL "Plastic Pony" by Miranda Chen from Dallas, TX "Neverland" by Alyson Phillips, Daimein Parmelee from Detroit, MI "Plastic Pony" by Johnny White & Harry White from Evergreen, CO "Mona Lisa" by Stella Mary MacDonald from New Jersey, NJ "Mona Lisa" by Taehee Kate Park, Sophie Chen from Fullerton, CA "Mona Lisa" by Kat Dubrow, Emma Evanson from San Juan Capistrano, CA "Mona Lisa" by Joseph Lawrence Terry, Allie Peterson from Cedar Hills, UT "Mona Lisa in Tokyo" by Laura Boo Kundova from Brussels, Belgium "Mona Lisa Animatic" by Al Pettie from Jefferson, GA "Mona Lisa" by Dean Gofnung from Bell Canyon, CA "Plastic Pony" by Emma Boere from Mesa, AZ "Mona Lisa" by Ashley Rose Gebhard from Mesa, AZ "Mona Lisa" by Aidan DeRoock from Mesa, AZ "Mona Lisa" by Addison Le Gomez from Jacksonville, FL "Sad Disco" by Sam Morgan, Mandy Baker from Gainesville, GA Whatever you decide, don’t give up on your passion. See what other high school students are creating and where the bar is set, attend panels and workshops designed to specifically help you grow, learn what colleges and universities are looking for, explore the latest technology, and most importantly, form relationships with other young filmmakers that share your dreams and who can help you as you develop your skills. If you really love filmmaking (and we know you do!) the best thing you can do to improve is to attend the festival and soak in all of the resources we bring together. But stay focused, not getting in is just another moment in your journey. Of course, this reinforces our belief that the future of film is brighter than ever before and we know you want to be a part of it. Every year we receive more submissions that illuminate higher quality storytelling and film technique and we simply cannot screen them all. If your film was not selected, know this: We started this festival ten years ago, and every year it gets more competitive. Plan on coming to the fest to see your film? Get your tickets, find out when your film will be screening, and check out our Festival Planning Guide. If you see any information that is incorrect please let us know as soon as possible by emailing Friday, August 18th is the deadline to inform us of any errors before we lock in our festival programs for publishing. If your film was selected, congratulations! Please be sure to review the information below carefully. ![]() Want to know more about festival events? Follow us on social media at and check out our 2023 Festival Page featuring: complete festival schedule of events, screening schedule, planning guides, maps, FAQ and more. All award nominees and winners will be announced at the Teen Indie Awards on Sunday, October 22nd at The Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, NY. All Official Selections are eligible to be nominated for an award. All of our Official Selections are the best of the best, and have been selected by our panel of industry judges. Every year we receive thousands of films submitted by student filmmakers from around the world. What is an Official Selection? Official Selections are films that will be screened at the 2023 All American High School Film Festival from October 20th to October 22nd, 2023 at the AMC Empire 25 Theaters in Times Square, NYC. PLEASE NOTE: AAHSFF may change a submission category if we feel a film is a better fit or has a better chance of being selected in a different category - so your film may not appear in the original category you submitted to. After pressing this combination of keys enter the name you are looking for. We strongly suggest that you use the find feature on your computer by pressing Command + F (For MAC users) and Control + F (For PC users). First by category, then by the film title. This list is organized in alphabetical order. Below is a full list of our 2023 Official Selections.
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