Wolverine Con 2026 Elevates Student Storytellers
The stars of tomorrow shined during Wolverine Con 2026, San Bernardino Valley College's annual celebration of filmmaking.
Held March 10-13, Wolverine Con included the International Student Film Festival, IE High School Film Competition, screenings of short films created during the 66 Hour Film Competition, workshops, a Meet the Pros networking reception, and red carpet opening night.
The International Student Film Festival was truly global, with films submitted from as far away as Australia. The Grand Jury Award went to the University of Monterrey's Patricio Azpeitia for Endless Blue, while SBVC student Taysia Galeano took home the 2-Year Award for Echoes.
SBVC students were well-represented at Wolverine Con, with several of their projects screened during the event. One exceptional film, Edie and Iris, was nominated for Best Picture at the annual College 48-Hour Film Competition, where it won Best Costumes and was runner-up for Cinematography.
Wolverine Con is organized by SBVC's Institute of Media Arts, with Film, Television, and Media Chair Lucas Cuny serving as director.
All winners are posted at Wolverine Con 2025 — San Bernardino Valley College and submissions for 2027 are being accepted here: Wolverine Con International Student Film Festival - FilmFreeway.
Held March 10-13, Wolverine Con included the International Student Film Festival, IE High School Film Competition, screenings of short films created during the 66 Hour Film Competition, workshops, a Meet the Pros networking reception, and red carpet opening night.
The International Student Film Festival was truly global, with films submitted from as far away as Australia. The Grand Jury Award went to the University of Monterrey's Patricio Azpeitia for Endless Blue, while SBVC student Taysia Galeano took home the 2-Year Award for Echoes.
SBVC students were well-represented at Wolverine Con, with several of their projects screened during the event. One exceptional film, Edie and Iris, was nominated for Best Picture at the annual College 48-Hour Film Competition, where it won Best Costumes and was runner-up for Cinematography.
Wolverine Con is organized by SBVC's Institute of Media Arts, with Film, Television, and Media Chair Lucas Cuny serving as director.
All winners are posted at Wolverine Con 2025 — San Bernardino Valley College and submissions for 2027 are being accepted here: Wolverine Con International Student Film Festival - FilmFreeway.