WESTFLIX

Studio City, CA, United States, North America

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WESTFLIX

Studio City, CA, United States, North America

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General Information

edition

18th

organizers

Keila McCabe, Gabriela Martinez Celaya, Imogen Shearmur, Lucca Dohr

Festival Directors

Jesse Chehak, Reb L Limerick, Ted Walch

Faculty Advisors

Contact details

Harvard-Westlake School 3700 Coldwater Canyon Ave Studio City, CA 91604 United States

91604

filmfestival@hw.com

818-487-6596

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About the festival

Westflix is a celebration of the best short films produced by high school students throughout California. The films were historically showcased in an evening screening at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood and followed by a day of workshops with industry professionals at Harvard-Westlake School, the sponsor of Westflix. With the onset of COVID-19, Westflix'20 occurred online, and the Westflix'21 team will take a hybrid (socially distant + virtual) approach to festival planning.

Now in its 18th year, Westflix (formerly Harvard-Westlake Film Festival) has come a long way since its start. Founded in 2004 by Harvard-Westlake alumna Elizabeth Yale ’04, the first festival showcased the films in Harvard-Westlake’s Rugby Theater with alum Jake Gyllenhaal as its speaker. In 2008 the venue changed to ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood to accommodate the festival’s expanding audience. The festival continues to expand each year under new student leadership and faculty advisors Jesse Chehak, Reb L Limerick and Ted Walch.

Westflix serves as a premium showcase for high school filmmakers throughout California. Films are selected by a committee of students, teachers and industry professionals who view the entries and choose the finalists. A judging panel of industry professionals chooses winners in many different categories. Previous judges include Peter Gallagher, Kevin Costner, Sarah Timberman, Alfre Woodard, and Yvette Lee Bowser.

Each year, the festival evening features a keynote speaker who is chosen to talk about their career and success in the film industry. Throughout the years, we have had the privilege of hosting, among others, Tom Hanks, Jamie Lee Curtis ’76, Paul Thomas Anderson, Kathryn Bigelow, Guillermo del Toro, Jason Reitman ’95, Aaron Sorkin, Allejandro Inarritu, Edgar Wright, Spike Jonze, Michael Sheen and Kate Beckinsale, and Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton.

The 2011 festival began a new tradition. On Saturday, following the annual screening, Harvard-Westlake plays host to all of the festival filmmakers and their crews for a day of conversation with each other and workshops with film professionals.

To learn more about the history of the festival and watch previous award-winning student films, visit hw.com/Westflix.

Our industry professional judges help us determine various awards in categories such as directing, cinematography, editing, etc. These honors are announced at the festival. In addition we sometimes have scholarship awards to various film-making programs. All selected filmmakers receive trophies the night of the festival.

About

Westflix is a celebration of the best short films produced by high school students throughout California. The films were historically showcased in an evening screening at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood and followed by a day of workshops with industry professionals at Harvard-Westlake School, the sponsor of Westflix. With the onset of COVID-19, Westflix'20 occurred online, and the Westflix'21 team will take a hybrid (socially distant + virtual) approach to festival planning.

Now in its 18th year, Westflix (formerly Harvard-Westlake Film Festival) has come a long way since its start. Founded in 2004 by Harvard-Westlake alumna Elizabeth Yale ’04, the first festival showcased the films in Harvard-Westlake’s Rugby Theater with alum Jake Gyllenhaal as its speaker. In 2008 the venue changed to ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood to accommodate the festival’s expanding audience. The festival continues to expand each year under new student leadership and faculty advisors Jesse Chehak, Reb L Limerick and Ted Walch.

Westflix serves as a premium showcase for high school filmmakers throughout California. Films are selected by a committee of students, teachers and industry professionals who view the entries and choose the finalists. A judging panel of industry professionals chooses winners in many different categories. Previous judges include Peter Gallagher, Kevin Costner, Sarah Timberman, Alfre Woodard, and Yvette Lee Bowser.

Each year, the festival evening features a keynote speaker who is chosen to talk about their career and success in the film industry. Throughout the years, we have had the privilege of hosting, among others, Tom Hanks, Jamie Lee Curtis ’76, Paul Thomas Anderson, Kathryn Bigelow, Guillermo del Toro, Jason Reitman ’95, Aaron Sorkin, Allejandro Inarritu, Edgar Wright, Spike Jonze, Michael Sheen and Kate Beckinsale, and Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton.

The 2011 festival began a new tradition. On Saturday, following the annual screening, Harvard-Westlake plays host to all of the festival filmmakers and their crews for a day of conversation with each other and workshops with film professionals.

To learn more about the history of the festival and watch previous award-winning student films, visit hw.com/Westflix.

Our industry professional judges help us determine various awards in categories such as directing, cinematography, editing, etc. These honors are announced at the festival. In addition we sometimes have scholarship awards to various film-making programs. All selected filmmakers receive trophies the night of the festival.

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

-We accept all forms - narratives, documentaries, public service announcements, animations, music videos, poetry videos, experimental, etc.

-Eligibility: Open ONLY to high school students (grades 9-12) residing in the state of California. We also accept films made by graduated seniors if the film was produced in the previous school year. All work may have been produced during the previous or current school year.

-Length of Film: 10 minutes maximum. We encourage the submission of shorter works so that we can showcase more filmmakers.

-Rights and licensing: By submitting a film to the Harvard-Westlake Film Festival, filmmakers affirm that they have cleared all rights to materials within their films including but not limited to music rights, actors releases, etc.

To get answers to Frequently Asked Questions, visit www.hw.com/filmfestival.

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Categories and fees

California High School Student, under 10 minutes
Early Bird (20th September, 2020) €0
Regular (1st January, 2021) €0
Late (15th February, 2021) €0

We accept all forms: narratives, documentaries, public service announcements, animations, music videos, poetry videos, experimental, etc. We are interested in anything and everything being produced by high school students in California.

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