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Date & Time
March 29, 2018 at 7:00 pm8:45 pm
Admission
Free; no reservations required
Venue
Film Theater at the Rubenstein Arts Center
2020 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27705
Description

Student Films to be screened, selected by faculty from 2017 AMI courses:

1. Maria Carrasco ’18, Coming Sept. Oct. Nov.
2. Julian Couture ’18, Untitled
3. Henrik Cox ’18, (title TBD)
4. Zephyr Farah ’19, Sensory
5. Connor Guest ’17, Rodanthe Surf Shop
6. Holly Holder ’20, Little Red Pocketbook
7. Andrea Kim ’18, Tracing History: Statues in North Carolina
8. Nathan Lewis ’20, #000000-#FFFFFF
9. Filip Mazurek ’18, Prisoner 309C
10. Rhys Morgan ’19, Contact
11. Rhys Morgan ‘19, The Act of Seeing
12. Shivani Purohit ’19, City of Stars
13. Hunter Stark ’18, The Ebbing Stream
14. Edom Tilahun ’19, in between
15. Alta Zhang ’18, Zirma
16. Sunny Zhang ’17, Sans Sunny

Total Running Length: 90 minutes

The program will also include the announcement of the 2018 Rodger Frey Film Essay Award. This award is presented in memory of Rodger Frey, a PhD student at Duke in the Literature Program with a focus on film and new media who unexpectedly passed away on March 10, 2016. Rod’s passion for film studies led him to contribute his time and effort to AMI during his time at Duke, and it was an endeavor close to his heart. This award is a testament to Rod’s profound faith in the power of education to shape and enhance a young person’s life and character, and his belief that everyone should follow their passions, whatever they may be.

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