Student Shorts

Saturday, January 21

11 am - 1 pm

Wall Street Theater

  • And A Happy New Year

    Directer: Pier Simon Magnifico

    Jack, a kind hearted knucklehead, is asked to house-sit for a friend. While helping, a group of robbers break into the house and take him hostage. Jack attempts to get rid of the robbers with the help of a special coach.

  • Banana Split

    Director: Shannon Faith

    Ronnie, Eli, Harvey, and Quinn make the perfect team of best friends. But when faced with the time of their lives where they must all go their separate ways, the group fears for the future. Will things ever be the same?

  • Concessions

    Director: Christopher Thompson

    A man wanders through a mysterious abandoned theme park and reaches a grim conclusion.

  • Getaway

    Director: Michael Joseph Gilbertie

    A getaway driver is forced to choose between becoming an accomplice to a violent crime or getting away while he still can

  • How To Tie A Tie

    Director: Jimmy Cork

    A man struggles to tie his tie before a big event as he recalls the steps his father taught him when he was fourteen. Complications ensue.

  • McCarthy 21

    Director: Caleb Morgan

    Ronald is kicked out of his parent's house after breaking an unbreakable family tradition. Now he needs to decide whether it's worth earning his way back in, or becoming his own man.

  • PB&J

    Director: Marco Cadavieco

    A man makes a sandwich for a special guest when things go sideways.

  • Prom Night

    Director: Carolin Harvey

    A high school girl gets ready for prom, but discovers something is off about her friend and mother.

  • Public Hazard

    Director: Augustina Aranda

    The largest, yet most impoverished city in Connecticut, Bridgeport was used to being overlooked. But, to the young and growing skateboarding community, it was heaven.

    Until the skate parks were suddenly shut down and the skate shops moved away.

    The start of the gentrification of Bridgeport, this is the story of the city’s dying skating culture.

  • Stan

    Director: Annalise Woolford

  • Sugar

    Director: Luc Yokoi

    Taking place in a youthful cafe, ‘Sugar’ is an absurd comedy that follows the encounter between a competitive business man and a retired painter. They first rub shoulders when their coffee is served side by side and so close to the touch. In order to protect their pride, the two men engage in a war on sugar, leading to a tragic, sickly-sweet denouement.