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The Ruby is a catalyst for creativity and a home for making art at Duke.
- Date & Time
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March 17, 2022 at 7:00 pm
- Admission
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Free and open to the public. (Masking required.) More Info
- Venue
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Film Theater at the Rubenstein Arts Center
2020 Campus Drive
Durham,
NC
27705
- Description
Films to be screened (alphabetical by filmmaker):
- Laura Asherman (Grad ’23) – Scrap
- John Ball ’21 – Lunch for Two
- Stacy Chen ’22 – Evergreen (Music Video)
- Yinan Du ’22 (Kunshan) – A Clockwork Orange (Title Sequence)
- Gloria Kim ’22 – R.E.M.
- Emily MacDiarmid (Grad ’22) – Approved for Release (excerpt)
- Merrill O’Shaughnessy ’23 & Kyra Chan ’22 – Dinner (Music Video)
- Sannan Saleh ’22 – Pin Drop Silence (excerpt)
- Wayne Shi ’22 – What’s Behind the Mask?
- Maddie Stambler (Grad ’23) – Hazelwood
- Vinitha Sunkara ’24 – A Bit of My ADHD Visualized
- Bilge Tatar ’22 – Ellerinde Pankatlar (music video)
- Kendra Tse ’23 – Flow
Total running time: 49 min.
Special Film Awards, to be voted on by audience members and Cinematic Arts faculty at the screening:
- 2022 Audience Choice Award
- 2022 Cinematic Arts Faculty Jury Panel Award
Screen/Society screenings are free and open to the public. (COVID-19 Info)