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Future producers take today’s stage during Righetti High film festival

Ernest Righetti High School hosted its 26th annual film festival May 9. Students in attendance were treated to a karaoke performance before more than 20 short films made by ninth through 12th graders were screened on the gym stage.

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Photo courtesy of Santa Maria Joint Union High School District

Film genres included comedy, horror, documentary, and drama, teacher Jacob Gustafson said in press materials. He said some of the films showcased were even selected for future film festivals, like the Central Coast Film Society Student Showcase.

“The vibe of the room was very inspiring,” senior Kaleb Nogales said in press materials. “The audience went crazy for the films.”

First-year student Jayden Mendoza added that the festival exceeded his expectations and he was glad to have attended.

“I really enjoyed the welcoming vibe of the film festival,” senior Presley Sahagun said in press materials. “It was obvious that the students were all good friends, but they welcomed everyone. It was a lot of fun, and I liked that there was cotton candy and popcorn for everyone to enjoy.” 



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