Young people get their first taste of curating a film program with our annual youth reel, a collection of short youth-produced films culled from over 100 entries and chosen by teens, aged 13-16, taking part in the Young Curators program, a part of CFI Education's Summerfilm program. Students take a comprehensive look at films and filmmaking for five days with mentoring from 19 industry artists, then go on in the next week to jury the reel. Shorts from CFI Education’s My Place/My Story, Harvard-Westlake School, San Francisco Art and Film, and Santa Rosa High School are among the 15 films in the program. The films run from one minute to 11 minutes long and, in addition to California, hail from Washington, Louisiana, Canada, the United Kingdom, Korea, and Croatia: 20 Ways to Be the Perfect Man; Hands; Cut the Tall Trees: The Killing Power of Words; Gray Matter; Collision; Year of Plenty; Aqui Te Amo; The Second Right Off Main Street; C-Men; Wonderful World; Trouble Comes Running; Curt Lowens; I'm Not Interested in Anything, Elliot. Recommended for ages 13+ for some language and sexual situations.