CAA has announced the lineup for the tenth edition of the CAA Moebius Film Festival, a two-day screening series showcasing graduate student filmmakers, which is set to take place from May 28–29.
This year’s lineup features 10 short films, across live-action and animation, selected from 170+ submissions, the most ever for the festival. Themes explored, in genres ranging from drama to comedy to horror, include self-actualization, coming-of-age, and family. This year, Columbia University will be represented at the festival for the first time ever, alongside such returning institutions as Chapman University, the AFI Conservatory, NYU, England’s National Film and Television School, and CalArts.
Since its founding in 2015, Moebius has played a part in the developing careers of filmmakers like Felipe Vargas (Rosario), Oran Zegman (Honor Society), Max Barbakow (Palm Springs), to name just a few. Conceived by then-trainees and now CAA Motion Picture agents Christina Chou, Zach Kaplan, and Pete Stein,...
This year’s lineup features 10 short films, across live-action and animation, selected from 170+ submissions, the most ever for the festival. Themes explored, in genres ranging from drama to comedy to horror, include self-actualization, coming-of-age, and family. This year, Columbia University will be represented at the festival for the first time ever, alongside such returning institutions as Chapman University, the AFI Conservatory, NYU, England’s National Film and Television School, and CalArts.
Since its founding in 2015, Moebius has played a part in the developing careers of filmmakers like Felipe Vargas (Rosario), Oran Zegman (Honor Society), Max Barbakow (Palm Springs), to name just a few. Conceived by then-trainees and now CAA Motion Picture agents Christina Chou, Zach Kaplan, and Pete Stein,...
- 5/21/2025
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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