Jacksonville, AL – Jacksonville State University’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences will spotlight student creativity and cinematic storytelling at the upcoming Longleaf Studio Student Film Festival, set for Saturday, April 12, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Ward Stage inside the Stone Center Theatre.
Hosted by the Department of Theatre and Film, the festival provides a platform for student filmmakers to present their original work to peers, faculty, and the broader community. The three-hour event will feature a curated selection of student-produced short films, showcasing a variety of genres, themes, and unique storytelling perspectives developed within the Longleaf Studio program.
Attendees can expect an engaging celebration of emerging talent and cinematic expression, with opportunities to support and connect with the next generation of filmmakers. The festival is open to the public and encourages film lovers, students, and community members to experience the dynamic work being created at JSU.
The Stone Center Theatre, located at the heart of campus, offers an intimate venue for screenings, allowing guests to immerse themselves in each film while supporting student achievement in the arts.
For those looking to explore creativity in motion and support local student artists, the Longleaf Studio Student Film Festival promises an inspiring afternoon at Jacksonville State University.