Remarks by the President at White House Student Film Festival
Remarks by the President at White House Student Film Festival
East Room
4:11 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: Hello. My name is Shelly Ortiz -- oh, wrong page. (Laughter.) I was just teasing. I knew I wasnt Shelly Ortiz. (Laughter.) Everybody give Shelly a big round of applause for the great work. (Applause.) Thank you so much. Thanks for not only the introduction, but for the beautiful video that you made about your dad. Us dads, we get pretty touched by stuff like that.
And I am thrilled that all of you are with us for our first-ever White House Student Film Festival. And I know we're running a little bit late. It's not because the projector was not working. It was because of me. But I appreciate all of you guys being here and your patience.
The Academy Awards are not until Sunday, but, as you can see, weve brought the Oscars to the White House a little bit early. And I want to thank our partners: Fox, National Geographic, and the American Film Institute. Weve got the red carpet, we've got the big screens, the opening monologue. The only difference is nobody asks what youre wearing. (Laughter.)
And we've got Bill Nye, the Science Guy -- (applause) -- and Neil deGrasse Tyson from the Hayden Planetarium -- (applause) -- who might even give you a sneak peak of his new show, COSMOS, if everybody behaves themselves. (Applause.) I saw the original version -- I'm a little older than all of you -- and it was spectacular and wonderful, and I know this is going to be not just as good but even better. And so we're thrilled with that. And were putting on a big show here because were honoring some remarkable filmmakers.
I've said before, I believe, and I hope all of us believe, that every child in America deserves a world-class education -- especially in science and technology and engineering and math -- because its skills like these that made us an economic superpower and built our middle class. We also need folks who are studying the arts because our film industry is a huge generator of jobs and economic power here in the United States, and it tells us our story and helps us to find whats -- our common humanity.
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