What is your favorite aspect of the film program, and how do you think that the Film Festival is a culmination of the program?
“My favorite aspect of the film program is getting to collaborate with all different grades and bringing our creative ideas to life. I love getting to experience the film festival every year because it brings together all of the divisions and classes in films. I love getting to support each other and seeing […] the hard work and passion students have for film.”
What does the Film Festival represent, and how do you think it encourages students to live out the Goals and Criteria?
“The film festival to me represents the creativity of the students that is uniquely expressed through new mediums that aren’t very common. The film program is something that is very unique to Sacred Heart and encouraged students to build community through the mixed grades in each class. It encourages collaboration and follows the goals of bringing awareness to topics through film.”
Why did you want to be a junior presenter, and how has this inspired you on your journey in film?
“I wanted to be a junior presenter because it meant that I got to see a different side of the film festival and work behind the scenes to make something that I have admired for so long. Being a junior presenter was an amazing experience and […] inspired me to audition to be a film festival host for next year.”
The King Street Chronicle thanks junior Lexi Parsons ’26 for her contributions to “Humans of Sacred Heart.”

