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Film Festival

Join us for the 15th annual Archer Film Festival: a night of powerful student work from all over the world, featuring an inspiring panel of filmmakers.
Join us for the 15th annual Archer Film Festival: a night of powerful student work from all over the world, featuring an inspiring panel of filmmakers.

This year's panelists are Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences President and producer Lynette Howell Taylor (Academy Award nomination for "A Star is Born"), producer Sara Murphy (2025 Academy Award for "One Battle After Another"), and filmmaker Nastasya Popov '13 ("Idiotka," SXSW 2025).
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