Documentary Film Spring Quarter Screening

Film Screening of projects completed by students enrolled in the First Year of the Documentary Film and Video Program in the Communication Department.

Portrait of a Glitch

Directed by Revere LaNoue

From galaxies to genomes, a personal exploration of irregularity.

Night Visions

Directed by Kathy Huang

A young man reveals a world that TV news reports cannot.

Two at Bay

Directed by Ashley Tindall

Two teenagers speak out about their experiences growing up in San Francisco and West Oakland, and how they have dealt with getting in and out of trouble.

Water's Way

Directed by Erin Hudson

From the intimate vantage point of a senior community swimming pool, water and time suspend both body and memory. This film is a gentle meditation on growing old, staying young, and living life.

The Mother in Me

Directed by Leigh Iacobucci

The filmmaker takes a look at three generations of women in her family to reveal an intimate portrait of mothers and daughters. Resulting from the fragile relationship between her mother and grandmother, an important lesson on love and acceptance emerges.

Rock Cod Memories

Directed by Ben Wu

A quirky personal film following the filmmaker's exploration of his relationship with his grandmother, and attempts to create memories for a grandfather he never knew.

Native Education

Directed by Nick Davila

35 years after its inception, the students of California's only tribal college are suddenly faced with the reality of losing their school. This film explores the recent situation at D-Q University.

Paris, 1951

Directed by Jasmin Gordon

 
Date and Time:
 Tuesday, June 7, 2005.  7:30 PM.
Approximate duration of 1.5 hour(s).
Location:
Building 200, Rm. 2 (History Corner)  [Map]
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Audience:
Faculty/Staff
Alumni/Friends
General Public
Students
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Category:
Film
Sponsor:
Department of Communication
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Admission:
free
Open to the Public
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Last Modified:
June 7, 2005