Upcoming Flint Youth Film Festival Dates!
Nov. 1, 2024
Submissions Open
March 10. 2025
Submissions Close
May 10, 2025
Entrants Notified
July 17-20, 2025
Flint Youth Film Festival
Welcome, Flint Youth Film Festival
Entries for the 2024 Flint Youth FIlm Festival are now open!
Winning films will be featured for a month in the Media Arts Gallery at the Flint Institute of Arts!
Mission
The Flint Youth Film Festival introduces the art of filmmaking to young filmmakers between the ages of 13 and 25. It provides these young filmmakers with venues for developing their storytelling talents. The program provides opportunities to share creative work with peers, the public, and professional filmmakers and screenwriters. By introducing you to the film industry, the program provides you with new media to express your creativity, improve your communication skills, and benefit the arts community and your community as a whole.What You Can Expect
- Tell the stories of your community, its events, and issues for the benefit of all.
- Become a skilled and confident communicator prepared for careers and higher education.
- Interact with media professionals and community leaders to enhance your production.
- Connect with your peers for sharing, learning, and problem-solving related to the art and your project.
For more information, see our FAQ >
Annual Awards Ceremony
Saturday July 27, 2024
Announcements
The 2024 Winners
Jul 29, 2024
The 9th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival is in the books. Find out our winners on the 2024 Selected Films tab and go check them all out in the Media Arts Gallery at the Flint Institute of Arts.
This year's winners are...
13-15 Achievement Award
Blue Butterfly Day – Rohan Desai
Broccoli Chase – Carter D. James
Counting Calories – Renee Shi
Fried Rice – Lauren Smith
I Died For Beauty – Zoe Cummings-Huddleston
Love Don’t Bully – Ilysa Spencer
The Magic Trashcan – Halyn Herndon
The Night is Darkening Around Me – Aiden Alfaro-Saucedo
The Sasquatch Dance – Nico Guin
16-18 Fiction
1st Place: Nicked Nacks – Ella Arlene
Runner-up: Délacer – Lena Townsley, Kennedy Chew
16-18 Non-Fiction
1st Place: Unseen Heroes: Caregivers in America – Brianna Johnson, Leah Cerulli
Runner-up: The Master of a Fading Art – A Tailoring Documentary – Simon Pasquesi
19-21 Fiction
1st Place: I’m Seeing an Invisible Man – Matthew Hagen, Ethan Lex
Runner-up: Porcupine – Carlos Lerma
19-21 Non-Fiction
1st Place: Muddy Waters: Lader to Recovery – Ryan Rivera, Bela Paião
Runner-up: Health to the Company – Caitlyn Shaw
22-25 Fiction
1st Place: Precocious – Logan DiVerniero
Runner-up: The Gold Ones – Wallace Hill V
22-25 Non-Fiction
1st Place: Red – Erielle Amboy
Animation
1st Place: Forget Me Not – Denver Colorado, Xime Garcia
Runner-up: Make Art, Reese! – Mika Lum
Experimental
1st Place: Feel the Breeze – Parker Bohl
Runner-up: Labyrinth – Grace Spencer
Craft Awards
Writing
16-18 Fiction
Nicked Nacks – Ella Arlene
19-21 Fiction
I’m Seeing an Invisible Man – Matthew Hagen, Ethan Lex
22-25 Fiction
Precocious – Logan DiVerniero
Animation
Ripples of the Heart – Kristen Li
Directing
16-18 Fiction
Nicked Nacks – Ella Arlene
16-18 Non-Fiction
Unseen Heroes: Caregivers in America – Brianna Johnson, Leah Cerulli
19-21 Fiction
I’m Seeing an Invisible Man – Matthew Hagen, Ethan Lex
19-21 Non-Fiction
Muddy Waters: Lader to Recovery – Ryan Rivera, Bela Paião
22-25 Fiction
Precocious – Logan DiVerniero
Animation
Pondering Friendship – Piankhi Robertson-Chambers
Cinematography
16-18 Fiction
Nicked Nacks – Ella Arlene
16-18 Non-Fiction
Black Care – John Joseph Monaco
19-21 Fiction
I’m Seeing an Invisible Man – Nick Garcia
22-25 Fiction
Good Grief – Paul Vo Le
Experimental
INFRARED – Lila Caruso
Heart Award
Appa Tales: Stories From My Grandfather – Noah Shin
Industry Award
Solar Body – Baxter Wallace
Audience Choice Award
The Gold Ones – Wallace Hill V