At last week’s City Council meeting, the members honored Culver City High School students in the vaunted Academy of Visual and Performing Arts program for producing an award-winning film. At the Big Bear Film Festival last September, the film “819” was judged to be the best student-produced movie.
“819” has been submitted for consideration to Robert Redford’s Sundance Film Festival, presently underway.
The 13-year-old Academy of Visual and Performing Arts program has been expanded this school year to include more than 200 students, 50 workshops, 30 teachers, 25 programs.
Next Friday and Saturday, show biz-minded students will stage the 11th Frost Film Festival at the Frost Auditorium on campus.
Here is a closer look at some stars of the AVPA program.
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Councilman Andy Weissman with Katherine Maxwell
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Councilman Mehaul O’Leary with Justin Kelly, center, and Nick Haley
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Councilman Chris Armenta with Josh Blake
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Bottom row, from left, Josh Blake, Justin Kelly, Katherine Maxwell
Top row, Duncan Ballentine, Nick Haley
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Top row, from left, Justin Kelly, Janice Pober of sponsoring Sony Studios, Dr. Tony Spano, Karol Mora, Alexis Butler, Kristin Hatanaka, Michael Lasse
Bottom row, Nick Haley, Josh Blake, Duncan Ballentine, Katherine Maxwell