You’re invited to journey other worlds of imagination, inquisitiveness, and ingenuity, thanks to young filmmakers in the Mountain Lake PBS region. When you view this special program, you’ll see a variety of short subjects created for the Beyond the Peaks Student Film Festival, as young artists explore the art of making movies.
In this special episode of Mountain Lake Journal, Spotlight host Paul Larson presents the work of talented teen filmmakers around the state of New York and Vermont. The short films you’ll see are all winning entries in their respective categories in the film festival for the year 2023.
A few words about the award-winning films…
“Next Stop: Tupper Lake!”
Submitted by: Harrison Smith
This film celebrates the reopening of the railroad to Tupper Lake in upstate New York. Harrison Smith, producer, says the railroad had been closed since the 1980 Olympics, and recently a passenger train arrived at Tupper Lake from Utica. Smith, a homeschooled student, is very interested in railroads and photography. He says he hopes to make more films like this for future Tupper Lake railroad projects.
“Equal Distance”
Submitted by: Seven Bowen
This film highlights coach Molly Peters’ goals of making racing distances for women equal to those of men. Molly Peters is a cross-country running and skiing coach at St. Michael’s College in Vermont, and has been working on her campaign for the past three years.
“I am Odd”
Submitted by: Benjamin Giroux
“I am Odd” is a poem written in 2016 by student Benjamin Giroux. Giroux wrote about his life as a person with autism. He’s since expanded his poem into song lyrics and contributed visual ideas for the music video.
“The Circle“
Submitted by: Melina Mitchell, Jennifer Davis, Alexa Markowicz, Malik McDuffie, Karley Tourville, Lucas Allen, Joelynn Montemayor, Serena Ramos, Karlie Hornby, Lorelei Rivera, and Ethan Wilson
The film emphasizes the importance of group discussions where students talk with one another about problems and acts of discrimination they may be facing at school. The students gather in a circle and discuss topics relevant to their lives, including homophobia, racism, and general bullying. The creators of this drama belong to the Butterfly Effect, a club named for the Monarch Butterfly which to them symbolizes spreading kindness and awareness about tough issues in schools.
“2024 President Anu Roth”
Submitted by: Quinn Roth
Producer Quinn Roth created light-hearted comedy about his 7-year old dog Anu, and the canine’s long journey from hard beginnings to presidential candidate. Roth plays the role of a news reporter who interviews people about their opinions on Anu’s candidacy. He also interviews the candidate, who is a dog of few words.
“Smoking Kills”
Submitted by: Hyde Wood, Ethan Parrow, Corey Delles, Abigail McIntosh, and Seth Taylor
This public service announcement focuses on the importance of staying away from cigarettes, and other nicotine products. The viewers witness scenes from the life of a bedridden teenager who suffers from lung cancer.
Spotlight is made possible, in part, by the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation, dedicated to improving the quality of life for year-round residents of the Adirondack Park. Spotlight is also supported by Hill and Hollow Music.