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Chatham Students Named Finalists In All-American High School Film Festival

Their movies will be screened at the Times Square AMC in New York City.

CHATHAM, NJ — Two Chatham high school students have been named finalists at the All-American High School Film Festival in New York City.

Eitan Miller and Jessica Zheng will have their short films screened at the Times Square AMC movie theater in New York City as part of the festival in October.

Miller's film, a comedy called "Love Letter," will be screened on Oct. 7 at 3 p.m.

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Zheng's film, a drama called "Unforgotten," will be shown on Oct. 7 at 11:10 a.m. Her film previously won Best Short Narrative at the Cinema Ed Young Filmmakers Track and the Audience Choice Award at the Kent Place Film Festival.

The All-American High School Film Festival is a short festival that showcases the work of budding filmmakers from around the country. For more information, and to buy tickets, visit their website.

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