Events

The Program in Visual Arts presents 40+ short student films created in fall 2024 semester courses, including “Places and Spaces: Exploring the Narratives of Site in Film” taught by Christopher Harris; “Narrative Filmmaking” levels I & II taught by Moon Molson; “Documentary Filmmaking I” taught by Nicolás Pereda; “Representation in Documentary Filmmaking” and “Documentary Filmmaking I” both taught by Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt; and “Animation I” taught by Tim Szetela.

Schedule of Screenings

Each night, films created by students in different fall courses will be shown:

February 17 from 5-6:30 PM

  • FRS 138: Representation in Documentary Filmmaking (Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt)

February 18 from 5-6:30 PM

  • VIS 263: Documentary Filmmaking I (Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt)
  • VIS 263: Documentary Filmmaking I (Nicolás Pereda)

February 20 from 7:30-9 PM

  • VIS 220: Animation I (Tim Szetela)
  • VIS 265: Narrative Filmmaking I (Moon Molson)
  • VIS 365: Narrative Filmmaking II (Moon Molson)
  • VIS 328: Places and Spaces: Exploring the Narratives of Site in Film (Christopher Harris)

Featuring Work by Students:

  • Aaron Yang
  • Abani Ahmed
  • Aiden Benson
  • Allison Lesser
  • Amanda Sparks
  • Azi Jones
  • Benjamin Licciardi
  • Cate Lee
  • Dominica Kusmierczyk
  • Ellie Cherry
  • Emily Boyd
  • Eric Fenno
  • Evan Burkert
  • Faith Ho
  • Fanta Kaba
  • Fergus Nevill
  • Harit Raghunathan
  • Irene Kim
  • Isabel Irwin
  • Isabella Checa
  • Jessica Guo
  • Joseph Choi
  • Ladan Abdulahi
  • Laoise Molumby
  • Lauren Zuravel
  • Lucia Colwell
  • Madalyn Mejia
  • Mariana Castillo
  • Mazah Sherif
  • Megan Cameron
  • Megan Hannon
  • Nadia McBeth
  • Nivan Dhamija
  • Rory Rusnak
  • Ryan Gao
  • Sahaf Chowdhury
  • Theophile Gady
  • Trakker French
  • Tyler Wilson
  • Vincent Gerardi
  • William Li
  • Yi Jin Toh

Admission & Details

The screenings are all free and open to the public; no tickets required.

Directions

Get directions to the James Stewart Film Theater, located on the first floor at 185 Nassau Street.

Accessibility

symbol for wheelchair accessibilityThe James Stewart Film Theater is an accessible venue. The theater has spaces for wheelchair and companion seating in the top row. A mechanized lift provides access to all levels in the theater for a wheelchair or a patron with a mobility disability. See an event staff member in the theater for assistance using the lift. Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes in advance of the event start time for this assistance and for best choice of seating locations. Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations. Guests in need of access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date.

Presented By

  • Program in Visual Arts

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