26th Annual Diamond Screen Film and Media Arts Festival
Saturday, April 25 at Temple Performing Arts Center
Festival takes place over two screening times 3:00 pm & 6:00 pm
Reception at 5:00 pm
RSVP: https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/temple-film-and-media-arts/68839d4266b2a83facb87a76
(all attendees are welcome to attend the 5 pm reception and both screenings)
Invoking Temple founder Russel Conwell s acres of diamonds speech, the 26th Annual Diamond Screen Festival showcases the best work by up-and-coming filmmakers and media artists in Temple s program.
This year will feature a full program of films presented all day on April 25. All are welcome to attend both the 3 pm and 6 pm screenings in order to take in a juried selection of outstanding documentary, narrative and experimental films alongside a boundary-breaking and inventive media arts exhibition.
Films Featured are:
3:00 pm Screening
- Dearly Beloved by Michael DiMonte
- Continued Existence by Thiago Avilez
- Eye Vision by Shay Millis
- My Little Daughter by Dana Marrazo
- The Cursed Blacksmith Cristian by Santafé Madueño
- Jumping Jax by Julian Rivera
- Exuvia (Short Cut) by Jeb McCormick
- scapeG.O.A.T. by Erika Lobati
- The Wonka of Worcester by Justin O'Neill
6:00 pm Screening
- Fishing by Parade Stone, Sam Dellert
- Cieba, on Wheels by Jane Mills
- A Little Red by Aaron Andrew Windhorst
- Trash Day by Jaden Phelps & Benjamin Cordner
- The Loved by Lin L. Zaczkiewicz
- Disco Town by Stella Gownley
- Space 1026 by Arabia Roberts
- Nightmares in Blue by Rae Davies
- The Fight Continues by Alexander Rocha
- A Pretty Pass by Chelsea Smith Hall
The fest that is the jewel in our festival season and features award and scholarship announcements!
Supported by Temple General Activities Fund.