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VES FILM/VIDEO & ANIMATION SCREENINGS
SPRING 2012

Thursday–Saturday, April 26—April 28
Lecture Hall
7:00 pm

No tickets required for Thurs night screenings. Fri & Sat tickets will be made available free of charge beginning at 6pm outside the Lecture Hall.

Reception: Friday, April 27, 5:30-6:30 pm

Moving-image works produced by spring semester students in the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, including senior thesis projects by Benjamin S. Berman, Caroline Rose Giuliani, Sean Goller, S.R. Jackson, Jenny Lim, Brian Paison, and Melissa Wong.




On the Internet, Benjamin S. Berman

On The Internet
Benjamin S. Berman
6 minutes

A stoic lover documents an unlikely online relationship and reveals a terrible secret. A multimedia animated short film.




Caroline Rose Giuliana "To Be Candy"

To Be Candy
Caroline Rose Giuliani
20 minutes

To Be Candy
follows Candice, a precocious ten-year-old girl whose plans to enter a father-daughter talent show with her neighbor coincide with her actual father's release from prison.



Sean Goller "Love Seat"

Love Seat
Sean Goller
16 min

A young woman goes to buy a couch from an old lady in the middle of the woods.



S.R. Jackson "Lucifer's Music"

Lucifer's Music
S.R. Jackson
22mins



Jenny Lim "Wendy's Game"

Wendy's Game
Jenny Lim
16 min

An unhappy teenager pulls her parents into a sadistic game.



Brian Paison "Good Cop, Bad Cop"

Good Cop, Bad Cop
Brian Paison
20 min

A student filmmaker struggles to make a movie about his father, a retired police officer.



Melissa Wong "The Conversationalist"

The Conversationalist
Melissa Wong
15 min



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