Jodie Mack: Searching for Questions Rather Than Answers
Jodie Mack is a whirlwind. “The question that interests me is how abstract animation can inform and add meaning to a film.”
[more]Jodie Mack is a whirlwind. “The question that interests me is how abstract animation can inform and add meaning to a film.”
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Featuring short films Stickup Artist, Hey Tolu, This Little Piggy, Segregated Souls and My New Sister and a music video of "Titanium" (Cover)Stories Growing Films is a Student-Run Film Production Club at Dartmouth College. Sunday, May 26th, 7pmLoew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center
[more]Check out: Understory* An animated short sure to stimulate the senses and intrigue the mind.Stop by at any point to view the short movie, which will be running on repeat every 10 minutes!Synopsis: Secrets of life explained through the persistence of vision. Put together by Max Hammer for the Dartmouth Senior Fellowship Program and funded by the Kaminsky Family Fund.*formally titled The Dude Abides Saturday, May 18thOn the North Side of Blunt Alumni CenterEvery 10 MinutesFrom 8-11pm
[more]The Archival Film Festival will be Saturday, May 18 at 2-5pm in the Loew Auditorium. The festival will feature materials from The Library of Congress, The UCLA Film and Television Archive, The Orphans Film Symposium, The University of South Carolina MIRC Archive, the WGBH Archive, Critical Commons, and our own Dartmouth Film Archive.Among the films to be screened will be Dartmouth Days (Rapf, 1934), directed by alum godfather of film studies at Dartmouth Maurice Rapf, and Losey on Film (Fauer, 1971), a film made during alum Joseph Losey's residency at Dartmouth in 1970.
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