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The 16th Screenwriting Research Network (SRN) Conference hosted a student programme that brought together film school and film studies students from Austria, Finland, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Czech Republic. This report summarizes the insights and experiences shared by these students as they engaged with the conference’s diverse discussions on screenwriting and filmmaking. The students examined how the conference’s blend of theoretical and practical approaches reshaped their understanding of screenwriting and its relevance to their careers. They focus on themes such as the relationship between theory and practice, the importance of communication in film and insights gleaned from specific presentations. The report emphasizes the value of incorporating student experiences in academic conferences, aiming to inspire future generations to continue engaging with the SRN and ensuring its growth. The reflections reveal the conference’s transformative impact on the students’ academic and creative pursuits in screenwriting and filmmaking.