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SCREENING Stanford University, 8 Short Films by First-Year MFA Students, Next Tuesday, December 10 at 7:30PM

by Larry Chiang on December 3, 2013

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Stanford University Department of Art & Art History’s MFA Program in Documentary Film & Video

presents

8 Short Films

by the first-year MFA students

Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at 7:30PM

Annenberg Auditorium


Q&A with filmmakers and reception to follow

free and open to the public ⎪docfilmscreenings.stanford.edu

Gladys’ Search for the Dead by CatharineAxley

A former city librarian’s 50 year-long quest to account for the names of those who died in the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.


New Mission by Chris Giamo

A Chicano man endures the loss of his community in San Francisco’s Mission District.


Perpetual Ed by Max Good

An eccentric musician faces his imminent death with cynicism, humor, and defiance.


Hauled Out by Melissa Langer

A Captain and his two-man crew ready their boat and their minds before the onset of crab season.

Last Stop in Santa Rosa by Elizabeth Lo

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Begin forwarded message:

From: Meredith Noe <mlnoe@stanford.edu>
Date: December 3, 2013 11:16:48 AM PST
To: Meredith Noe <mlnoe@stanford.edu>
Subject: SCREENING: Stanford University, 8 Short Films by First-Year MFA Students, Next Tuesday, December 10 at 7:30PM

Stanford University Department of Art & Art History’s MFA Program in Documentary Film & Video

presents

8 Short Films

by the first-year MFA students

Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at 7:30PM

Annenberg Auditorium


Q&A with filmmakers and reception to follow

free and open to the public ⎪ docfilmscreenings.stanford.edu

Gladys’ Search for the Dead by Catharine Axley

A former city librarian’s 50 year-long quest to account for the names of those who died in the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.


New Mission by Chris Giamo

A Chicano man endures the loss of his community in San Francisco’s Mission District.


Perpetual Ed by Max Good

An eccentric musician faces his imminent death with cynicism, humor, and defiance.


Hauled Out by Melissa Langer

A Captain and his two-man crew ready their boat and their minds before the onset of crab season.

Last Stop in Santa Rosa by Elizabeth Lo

An animal hospice called Bright Haven opens its doors to elderly and disabled pets that would have otherwise been euthanized.


Justice is a Warm Cupcake by R.J. Lozada

An attorney and advocate fights Islamophobia, one cupcake at a time.


Comics by Kristine Stolakis 

A portrait of two San Francisco based comedians beginning their careers in making people laugh.


In the Midst of Life (working title) by Tyler Trumbo 

As the sole caretaker of over 80,000 deceased at the San Francisco Columbarium, Emmitt Watson can’t help but see life in the midst of death.


*Not in screening order


VISITOR INFORMATION: Annenberg Auditorium is located on Stanford’s campus in the Nathan Cummings Art Building at 435 Lasuen Mall, and parking is free after 4 PM on weekdays.  


For more information, please visit docfilmscreenings.stanford.edu or call 650.723.3404.


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Meredith Noe
Events & Public Relations Manager
Department of Art & Art History
Stanford University
435 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA 94305

t: 650.725.3107
f: 650.725.0140
MLNoe@stanford.edu

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