Arts & Entertainment

Princeton Schools Co-Host First Film Festival Sunday

The festival will feature films created by John Witherspoon Middle School and Princeton High School students.

PRINCETON, NJ — The Princeton Public School District and the Princeton Education Foundation will co-host the first-ever Walnut Lane Film Festival on Sunday, May 7, the district announced on Tuesday. The festival will feature films created by John Witherspoon Middle School and Princeton High School students. The festival takes place at the Princeton Garden Theatre, beginning at 10 a.m.

The festival offers Princeton students a unique opportunity to showcase their creativity, talent, and skills through the images, words and music that they fuse together in their original short films.

The films include a variety of genres, from quirky comedies to moving dramas. They were entirely written, produced, and directed by Princeton Public Schools students.

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The festival is free and open to the public. It is sponsored in part by Green Bear Creative, a company dedicated to improving business websites and launching them into the 21st century using a transparent flat fee pricing model.

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