Black Glasses Film Festival
Originally started by film students in 1999, the Black Glasses Film Festival has grown into an annual event sponsored by Baylor Film & Digital Media. It gives students an opportunity to showcase their films and reach a wider audience. Black Glasses takes place at the end of each spring semester and is dedicated to exhibiting the best student work in filmmaking and screenwriting.
2025
Amateur Hour (dir. Joe Felix Hauk) - Winner, Best Cinematography Award
Anything Helps (dir. Katie Fuchs)
Boo! (dir. Charles Featherstone
The Cat Distribution Center (dir. Santiago Perez-Lodeiro
Confessions (dir. Hunter Wilson
Coverage (dir. Andy Kanz)
Cowboys of the 21st Century (dir. Megan Adamik)
The Dastardly Demise of D. Dolly (dir. Andy Kanz)
Derek & Todd Have Dinner with God (dir. Hendrix Womeldorph) - Winner, Audience Award, Best Produced ScreenPlay Award
Gateu (dir. Addison Cendejas) - Winner, Best Graduate Student Film
Inside the Lines (dir. Paul Vassar)
Metamorphosis of a Dream (dir. Ian Dunnahoo) - Winner, Best Editing Award
Nunnery, Probably (dir. Samuel Black) - Winner, Waco Indie Jury Award
Relight (dir. Meredith Neeb Hauk) - Winner, Best Undergraduate Student Film
Sisters (dir. Grant Morrison)
Standoff (dir. Charles Featherstone)
Without (dir. Meredith Neeb Hauk)
Special Jury Prize for Producing - Charles Featherston
Special Jury Prize for Set MVP - Andrew Lester
2024 Films
Baby
Balcony Talk
Come September
Death's Mask
Going Up?
Knock Turn
Love Unraveled
Pocket Aces
Poiesis
A Rush with Death
Step
Underdog
Wait's Over