Official Selections

Highbridge Film Festival Names 2023 Official Selections

WILMORE, Ky. (April 4th, 2022) – Asbury University’s Highbridge Film Festival announces the following Official Selections for the 2023 Festival slate:

  • Returning HOME – Randy Halbig (Graduate Film)
  • Chops – Danny Barracca
  • Doug & Wilt – John Michael Heard
  • Yours Maple – Nicholas Joransen
  • Unhappy Triad – James Cook
  • One Good Reason – Josh Carlos Brannon
  • David the Kid – Kevin Combs
  • Don't Forget Us – Gracie Turner
  • Up the Road – Danny Barracca
  • Laundry Day – Tyler Chong
  • How's Ivy? – Ian Wang
  • TOAST – Travis Kane Price
  • Sheets – The Wold Brothers (High School Film)

Asbury University’s acclaimed School of Communication Arts hosts the 2023 Highbridge Film Festival on the Asbury campus, April 14th through the 15th. The festival culminates with the 19th-annual Highbridge Film Festival showcase screening and awards show at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 15th, in Hughes Auditorium. Tickets for the film festival showcase and red-carpet reception following are on sale online now.

NOTE: Seating for news media at the April 15th Showcase and Awards is available upon request. If you would like more information or to schedule an interview, please contact Highbridge Film Festival Media Relations: hbfilmfest@gmail.com.

ABOUT HIGHBRIDGE FILM FESTIVAL

Highbridge Film Festival is a nationally recognized collegiate filmmaking competition dedicated to expressing and exploring the human condition through the power of the visual story. It began in 2005 as a vehicle for Asbury University’s School of Communication Arts to showcase student films and, in the process, encourage visual storytelling. This year marks the 19th anniversary of the festival, which has grown into a nationally recognized collegiate film festival delighting audiences and attracting wide-ranging interest from the film industry. Each year 12-15 films are selected from many submissions and are screened for an enthusiastic audience and judged by movie and television industry professionals who decide the awards given for technical and narrative skills.