Duke University’s Program in the Arts of the Moving Image (AMI) presents its annual Student Film Awards Screening, showcasing jury-selected Duke student films of 2o13. The lineup (scroll down) includes works by four students from the MFA in Experimental and Documentary Arts—Aaron Kutnick, John Rash, Brooke Shuman, and Alina Taalman—and former John Hope Franklin Student Documentary Award recipient David Mayer. The total running time for the program is approximately 73 minutes.
Tuesday, April 1, 7–8:15 p.m.
Griffith Film Theater, Bryan Center
125 Science Dr., Durham, North Carolina
Trey Bagley | 2016 | One Minute Musical (‘Spectrum’)
Vivian Chung | 2016 | The Art of Goodbye
Kevin Jian | 2015 | One Minute Musical (‘Torrent’)
Prashanth Kamalakanthan | 2014 | Cide Hamete Benengeli
Kristian King | 2013 | What Will I Be?
Aaron Kutnick | MFA|EDA 2015 | Untitled Essay Film
Rebecca Lai | 2016 | C is for Crab
Natasia Leung | 2015 | Macro
David Mayer | 2014 | A Dance on a Rainy Day
Grace Oathout | 2016 | StopSwimming
Amber Oliver | 2016 | Time Lapse / Stop Motion study
Madeleine Pron | 2016 | Lost
John Rash | MFA|EDA 2014 | City Ride
Brooke Shuman | MFA|EDA 2015 | Findings
Jen Skerritt | 2014 | The Woods
Alina Taalman | MFA|EDA 2015 | The House in Scotland
Ashley Tsai | 2013 | Titanium
The 2014 AMI Student Film Awards Screening is sponsored by the Program in the Arts of the Moving Image (AMI) and the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts.