March 28,29 & April 4,5 2025

The 2025 Media Film Festival is four nights of independent short films across four different venues throughout Downtown Media, Pennsylvania. Since 2007, the Media Arts Council (MAC) has been celebrating the best of local and regional moviemaking talent, as well as national and international films, showcasing their creative spirit and striving to elevate the quality of local filmmaking. The festival is about connecting filmmakers with other filmmakers, industry professionals and audiences while having fun doing it!

2025 Film Fest Trailer featuring all 29 films.

29 Movies. 4 Great Locations!

Friday, March 28 Opening Night The Townehouse 117 Veterans Sq

Saturday, March 29 Beer and A Movie Sligo Irish Pub 11 West State St

Join the panel discussion “From Concept to Screen” with Filmmaker Tom Quinn: 5PM, Saturday, April 5th. The Media Theatre. This event is free. Click for info.

Saturday, April 5 Movies & Awards The Media Theatre 104 East State St

Friday, April 4 Documentary Night Institute of Science 11 Veterans Sq

Friday, 3/28. 7pm Townehouse

Opening Night

  • My Name is Jonas (Drama, Philadelphia, PA)

  • Grin (Horror, Philadelphia, PA)

  • Driven Out (Thriller,NJ)

  • Warmth (Animation, Korea)

  • My Couch (Comedy, Media, PA)

Saturday, 3/29. 7pm Sligo

Beer & A Movie

  • The Concert (Drama, FL)

  • Come Out, Wherever You Are (Apocalyptic, IL)

  • Willow (Drama, DE)

  • For You (Heartwarming, Iran)

  • Be Kind! (Comedy, France) 

Fri, 4/4. 7pm Inst of Science

Documentary Night

  • Adidas Owns the Reality (Sunbury,PA)

  • Gardner of the Galaxy (Villanova,PA)

  • Trash and Burn (Chester, PA)

Followed by Q & A w/ Directors

Sat, 4/5. 3pm Media Theatre

Best of Local & Regional

  • Her Own Skin (Dystopian, West Chester,PA)

  • Good Job, Troy (Comedy, Langhorne,PA)

  • Rubato (Media Arts Council Film Initiative)

  • Singing in the Lifeboat (Elmhurst, NY)

  • Baby Love (Merion Station, PA)

  • Faith in the Flag (Media Arts Council Film Initiative)

  • Ah-Ma-Burns (drama/fantasy, West Chester, PA)

Sat, 4/5. 7pm Media Theatre

Closing Night & Awards

  • Jules (Drama, West Phila)

  • The Waiting (Heartwarming, Iran)

  • Steps (Comedy, Canada)

  • Warmth- (Animation, Korea)

10 min intermission

  • Please Send Help (Drama)

  • The Pizza Connection (Dark Comedy, Schuylkill Haven, PA)

  • Crowboy (animation, Penn State, PA)

  • Allure-(Animation)

  • Muddy Goes To College (Comedy, Philadelphia, PA)

Panel discussion “From Concept to Screen” with Tom Quinn 5PM Saturday, April 5th @ The Media Theatre. (This event is free)

Bringing a film to life is a journey of creativity, collaboration, and overcoming challenges. From Concept to Screen is a curated conversation by filmmaker Tom Quinn for independent filmmakers eager to transform their ideas into compelling visual stories. This event brings together seasoned indie filmmakers to delve into the entire filmmaking process—from the first spark of an idea to the final cut ready for audiences. Join us for an inside look at the industry and get your questions answered by those who have been there.

Tom Quinn is a Gotham and Independent Spirit Award nominee for his debut film, THE NEW YEAR PARADE, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Slamdance and screened at festivals and venues including SXSW and MOMA. Tom was listed one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film by FILMMAKER MAGAZINE and one of the Ten Young Writer-Directors to Watch by MOVIEMAKER. He was a VFX producer on films including LAWLESS, SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED, and THE CHERNOBYL DIARIES. His most recent film, COLEWELL, was developed with support from the Biennale College, IFP, the San Francisco Film Society, and The Sundance Institute before premiering at the San Francisco International Film Festival. The film received two Independent Spirit Award nominations, including Best Lead Actress for Karen Allen (RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK).  Tom is an associate professor for the Film & Television program at Drexel University.


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2025 Films In Detail

March 28th Lineup: Opening Night at the Townehouse

My Name is Jonas (10 min)

On his first day in rehab, a man battling the demons of drug addiction reveals a mind-bending truth.

Director & Writer: Cory Bortnicker

Producers: Cory Bortnicker, Melanie Speck

Director of Photography: Emily Marquet

Editor: Ben McGinley

Key Cast: Cory Bortnicker


Grin (5 min)

A teen discovers that sometimes home is the least safe place to be.

Director & Writer: J. P. Hoffman

Driven Out (20 min)

Director: Andy Currie

Writer & Producer: Dan Fried

Key Cast: Rick Irwin, Stephen Cofield Jr., Have Burton Paschall, David Tyree

Warmth (5 min)

High in the wintry mountains, a lonely snowman cares for an abandoned child.

Director: MinSeok Jean

Writer: JinHee Lee

Producer: JiSeon Kim

Animation: JiSeon Kim, JungHyun Ahn, JinHee Lee, SooHyeon Seo, YeonSu Jang, YunA Pak, YoonYoung Choi, SeoYeon Lee, DaSom Yoo, SoYe Park

Rigging: Hyun Hur

Voice: JiHyang Jung 

My Couch (6 min)

In a comedic flurry of frustration, a guy is just trying to get his dad’s sofa back.

Director & Writer & Key Cast: Michael DiMonte

March 29th Lineup: Beer and A Movie at Sligo


The Concert (7 min)

Bonded over their love of music, a trio of teen girls offer each other support.

Director & Writer: Elizabeth Bourgeois

Producer: Hays Hitzing, Nancy Nagrant

Key Cast: Sophie Ryann Farnan, Demetris Owens Jr.

Cinematographer: Tyler Williams

Editor: Stephen Takashima 

Music: Darren Morze 

Come Out, Wherever You Are (29 min)

Retired mayor Vernon Parrish hides himself away in a remote cabin, yet his past still finds him.

Director: Caitlyn Presberg

Writer & Producer: Dan Burns

Cinematographer: Anh Vo

Key Cast: Blake De Pastino, Marilyn Bass, Amber Rose Mason, Douglas “Hurricane” Hall

Willow (6 min)

Two sisters bear their souls for the first time during a simple picnic. 

Director: Alyssa Rose Capitini 

Writer, Producer & Key Cast: Jackie Diehl, Kaitlyn Diehl

Sound: Yaaseen Henneghan 

For You (5 min)

Wishes come true for three pre-teen friends who host their own celebration for their shared birthday.

Director, Writer & Producer: Samaneh Esmaeili, Yavar Darehzami

Key Cast: Hadi Nabidost, Amirreza Abaspour, Mohammad Nabidost

Be Kind (18 min)

In the idyllic French countryside, a cankerous senior makes his wife a promise that’s hard to keep.

Director & Writer: Antoine Béguin

Producer: Julien Aouidad

April 4th Lineup: Documentary Night at the Delaware County Institute of Science

Adidas Controls the Reality (21 min)

Activist prankster group Yes Men launches a bodacious hoax to spark debate on Adidas’ labor practices and the plight of their garment makers.   

Director: Keil Orion Troisi, Igor Vamos

Producer: The Yes Man, Threads and Tits, Clean Clothes Campaign

Key Cast: Len Leng, Igor Vamos, Isabell Schnalle, Paula Keilholz

Gardener of the Galaxy (10 min)

Hoping for a green future, Astrophysicist and planetary scientist Dr. Edward Guinan details Villanova University’s “Red Thumb Mars Garden Project,” experiments with growing sustainable edible plants on Mars.

Director & Producer: Nick Natalicchio

Producer: Alex Djordjevic

Trash and Burn (18 min)

Trash and Burn lays witness to the U.S.’s largest trash incinerator processing waste from Canada to Puerto Rico, one economically disadvantaged inner ring city, and a community’s life and death 30-year-old fight against environmental racism. 

Director, Writer & Producer: Bilal Motley 

April 5thth Lineup: Best of Local Films at Media Theatre 


Her Own Skin (18 min)

A woman’s journey to independence leads to a life-changing discovery.

Director, Writer & Producer: Brian McDermott

Key Cast: Giovanna Baccini, Ibrahim Miari, Laura Vivo, Lyratah Barrett

Good Job, Troy (4 min)

Desperate for a creative outlet, a young man questions his need for originality.

Director, Writer & Producer: Austin Courtney

Key Cast: Henry Zinn

Rubato (14 min)

Media Arts Council Film Initiative

Director: Drew Mynarski. First Assistant Director: James Weiman

Writesr: Drew Mynarski & Anastasia Wren Lauer

Producer: Anastasia Wren Lauer. Executive Producers Hezekiah Lewis and Darryl Ridgeway

Production/Creative Consultant: Caleb Lucky

Director of Photography: Michelangelo Alessandro Bellini

Assistant Camera: Nolan Carey & Mathew Lawrence

Editors: Nolan Carey & Michelangelo Alessandro Bellini

Sound: Richard Williams

Music: Rubato by Nathan Sepinwall

Key Cast: Paul Johnson, Ryan Davis, Chris O’Neill, Kate Legere

Singing in the Lifeboat (14 min)

During the COVID pandemic, Jin seeks solace in the wilds of Montana but her dark thoughts follow her. 

Director & Writer: Grace Wijaya

Producers: Yaari Tal, Zachary Jones, Grace Wijaya

Key Cast: Pricilla Jin Chung

Baby Love (7 min)

In a war of words, a pregnant teen seeking an abortion and a judgmental physician’s assistant spar.

Director, Writer & Producer: Kate Klesen

Producer: Rodney Reyes

Key Cast: Kassandra Perez, Veronica Papianna

Faith in the Flag (8 min)

Media Arts Council Film Initiative

Director: Nolan Carey

Writer: Owen Young. Story Consultants, Nolan Carey, Caleb Pryor, John Mullany, Hezekiah Lewis

Producer: Caleb Pryor. Assistant Producer: Nolan Carey. Executive Producers Hezekiah Lewis and Darryl Ridgeway

Director of Photagraphy: Elijah Williams

Sound: Owen Young and Darryl Ridgeway. Sound mixers: Nolan Carey and Meg Martin

Key Cast: John Mullany, Victoria Carey, Benjamin Kerr, Nolan Carey, Meg Martin, Olivia Hansen

Ah-Ma Burns (12 min)

Director, Writer & Producer: Max Kane

Producer: Alyssa Callahan, Joey Krulock, Kenzo Le

Key Cast: Alice Lin, Jeff Chen, Joey Krulock

Cinematographer: Jay Swuen 

April 5th Lineup: Best of Fest at Media Theatre 

Warmth (5 min)

Director: MinSeok Jean

Writer: JinHee Lee

Producer: JiSeon Kim

Animation: JiSeon Kim, JungHyun Ahn, JinHee Lee, SooHyeon Seo, YeonSu Jang, YunA Pak, YoonYoung Choi, SeoYeon Lee, DaSom Yoo, SoYe Park

Rigging: Hyun Hur

Voice: JiHyang Jung 

Jules (20 min)

Amid hairpin turns and breakneck speeds, aspiring motorcross racer Jules faces the ultimate test. 

Director, Writer & Producer: Tiffany M Abney

Writer: Emalie Moniz

Key Cast: Renelle Nicole, Mike Merrill, Eric C. Lynch

The Waiting (3 min)

A small act of kindness between two young boys is a beautiful snapshot of friendship. 

Director & Writer: Amir Rooini

Steps (19 min)

Kidnapped and locked inside, fitness-obsessed Tanner Slade is having the worst vacation ever.

Director, Writer & Producer: Dan Bricker, Eytan Millstone

Key Cast: Evan Williams, Vincent Cueva

Allure (4 min)

An astronaut is torn between the stars and his best friend back home.

Director & Writer: Jerry van de Beek, Betsy De Fries

Producer: Betsy De Fries

Music: Nature Ambient Seatools 

Please Send Help (20 min)

Adrift in grief, two brothers attempt to navigate failed relationships. 

Director & Writer: Danny Corey

Key Cast: Robert Malcolm Cumming, Scott Kruse, Miranda Baker

The Pizza Connection (4 min)

Tin is the traditional gift for tenth wedding anniversaries, but the Zhous are celebrating with pizza with a heaping topping of resentment.

Director & Writer: D.J. Higgins

Producer: Julie Robinson, Joe Minella, Joe Sernio

Key Cast: Stu Li, Jenny Lin

Crowboy (5 min)

A lonely young boy goes on a magical quest facing challenges and making friends. 

Director: Alexander White, Cynthia White

Writer: William Doan, Frank Martinez

Producer: William Doan

Original Art Work: William Doan

Animation: Alexander White

Voice Actors: Jeanne Simmons, Leo Rubenson

Musician: Takuma Kanaiwa

Muddy Goes to College (11 min)

Muddy, a brilliant wise-talking dog, and his stoner buddy get enrolled at Kutztown University and hijinks ensue.

Director & Writer: Alex Reinhard

Producer: Max Morgan, Katherine Reinhard

Key Cast: Joseph Dedricks, Jeffery Alan Solomon, Erich Rausch, Oaklky, John Potvin, Conner Applegate, Melissa Hurst, Amariah Dionne, Boubakar Djombana

Director of Photographer: James Powers

Gaffer: Maxwell Collins, Jason Penza

Camera Assistant: Adam Hribar, Joe Grasso

Scorer: Alexander Arntzen 

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