WILMORE, KY (April 1, 2025) – Asbury University’s Highbridge Film Festival announces the following Official Selections for the 2025 Festival slate, screening April 12:
- In Service to Others – Kayden Purvis, Chance Middleton, Ethan Ivey, Stone Thompson
- No One Was Supposed To Be Home – Sam Santrock
- The Mess – Dianna Kopp
- Ball: The Movie – Ann Messinger
- Clink – Davis Brown
- How Did We Get Here? – Corrie Alford
- 3 Minutes – Cameron Tapp
- The Low Road – Ian Wang
- Stories End – Aiden Gaither
- Legend of Marrow Creek – Jed Davis (High School)
Asbury University’s acclaimed School of Communication Arts hosts the 2025 Highbridge Film Festival on the Asbury campus April 11th through the 12th. The festival culminates with the 21st-annual Highbridge Film Festival showcase screening and awards show at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 12th, in Hughes Auditorium. Tickets for the film festival showcase and red-carpet reception following are on sale online now.
NOTE: Seating for news media at the April 12th Showcase and Awards is available upon request. For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact us: hbfilmfest@gmail.com.
ABOUT HIGHBRIDGE FILM FESTIVAL
The Highbridge Film Festival began nearly two decades ago as a vehicle for Asbury University’s School of Communication Arts to showcase student films and encourage visual storytelling. Each year the festival selects about a dozen student films and provides a venue for special presentations from Communication Arts and a panel of judges drawn from the film and television industry. The film festival is entirely produced and promoted through the combined efforts of the School of Communication Arts’ Special Events class and student volunteers. 2025 marks the 21st edition of the festival, which has grown into a nationally recognized collegiate film festival delighting audiences and attracting wide-ranging interest from the film industry.

