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Program 3
Founded in 2007 by Trey Wodele and Richard Hansen, the EDU Film Festival has become Minnesota's premier film festival for high school students and an annual event anticipated by youth filmmakers from all over MInnesota. Each year students from schools across the state attend the festival to view each other's work, take part in panel discussions, network with high school and professional filmmakers, and compete for Best-in-Fest awards.
- FULL CIRCLE
- Kitty Pot Pie
- DOG
- Backyard Dogs
- The Mistake
- RUMORI
- The Interview
- Adam Sandler Interview Simulator
- North Passage
- Mind over Machine
- SLOWBURN
- Jalopy
- The Lacquer Cowboy

program 5
Founded in 2007 by Trey Wodele and Richard Hansen, the EDU Film Festival has become Minnesota's premier film festival for high school students and an annual event anticipated by youth filmmakers from all over MInnesota. Each year students from schools across the state attend the festival to view each other's work, take part in panel discussions, network with high school and professional filmmakers, and compete for Best-in-Fest awards.
- One Kind Thing
- Liminal
- Distress
- Moving up the Wall
- The Race
- Ball For All
- I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
- Zoe Hill

Program 1
Founded in 2007 by Trey Wodele and Richard Hansen, the EDU Film Festival has become Minnesota's premier film festival for high school students and an annual event anticipated by youth filmmakers from all over MInnesota. Each year students from schools across the state attend the festival to view each other's work, take part in panel discussions, network with high school and professional filmmakers, and compete for Best-in-Fest awards.
- Pino's Fresh
- Graveyard
- 11: Jacob's Legacy
- Roots
- Hindering Comparison
- Essence
- Here
- Photosynthefish
- SHADOWPLAY
- Kisses!
- Show the Stage
- Invasion
- Self Love
- The Clock Continues to Tick
- the lovely mundane
- Sunrise

program 6
Founded in 2007 by Trey Wodele and Richard Hansen, the EDU Film Festival has become Minnesota's premier film festival for high school students and an annual event anticipated by youth filmmakers from all over Minnesota. Each year students from schools across the state attend the festival to view each other's work, take part in panel discussions, network with high school and professional filmmakers, and compete for Best-in-Fest awards.
- Shambles
- Into The Garden
- Oak Grove
- Prospect Park
- Rush
- Still Life
- Building
- Lake
- The Danger is Still Present
- Two Men, One Job
- Alone, Alone
- 5x5
- The Lure
- The Miscalculation of one stairwell
- Woodvale
- Abandoned
- Como una Mosca en Leche (Like a Fly in Milk)
- Cornfield
- Friday Night

Program 2
Founded in 2007 by Trey Wodele and Richard Hansen, the EDU Film Festival has become Minnesota's premier film festival for high school students and an annual event anticipated by youth filmmakers from all over MInnesota. Each year students from schools across the state attend the festival to view each other's work, take part in panel discussions, network with high school and professional filmmakers, and compete for Best-in-Fest awards.
- SKIMMERS
- Snow
- Somebody's Gotta Take Him!
- Scallywags & Skeletons
- There's No Winning
- The Night I Swam With the Stars
- Process
- "A WALTZ FOR A NIGHT"
- The Shot
- A Good Day?
- Katsumi
- Lorn's Conversation

Special Screening
A Special Screening of youth/pro collaborations, longer-form work by young filmmakers, and a documentary by an 11-year-old living in Ukraine. These are pieces that do not necessarily fit within EDU FF's guidelines for content, but that fit with our mission and deserve our support.
- stART: A Do Rad Things Documentary
- Me. My eleven years. War.
- The Girl Next Door
- Water, Star Medicine
- To The Moon: The Documentary

Program 4
Founded in 2007 by Trey Wodele and Richard Hansen, the EDU Film Festival has become Minnesota's premier film festival for high school students and an annual event anticipated by youth filmmakers from all over MInnesota. Each year students from schools across the state attend the festival to view each other's work, take part in panel discussions, network with high school and professional filmmakers, and compete for Best-in-Fest awards.
- Intimacy with the Elephant
- TVC-15: The Return of Major Tom
- Hear Me Now
- Shells Above Us
- A New Stain
- Sweetness
- Miss Carnaval Miami 2023
- Crowstick
- Define Me
- Dream Haven
- Don't be a bully
- Envisioning Space
- Vengeance
- Explaining Girlhood