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Visual arts seniors Alex Ford and Chanyoung Park screen recent films as part of the Senior Thesis Film Fest hosted by the Program in Visual Arts.

Thursday, April 20, 2017
11:00 p.m.
Princeton Garden Theatre
Open only to Princeton students with ID.

NOTE: this screening is for Princeton students only — the public are welcome at a screening of junior and senior film student work on April 27th at the James M. Stewart ’32 Theater at 185 Nassau St.

FEATURED FILMS:
MADAME CITRON
A Film by Chanyoung Park

madame citron

Written by Chanyoung Park
Shot by Ioannis Zacharopoulos
Starring Julie Maillard (Sophie) & Aude Barlatier (Madame Peyroux)
In French, with English subtitles
Shot on location in Aix-en-Provence
Run time: 26:16

Sophie is an American college student who goes to Aix-en-Provence on a summer, home-stay French language program, where she gets placed in the home of Madame Peyroux, an eccentric old lady who lives alone. One day, Madame Peyroux asks Sophie to accompany her to an elegant Auto show, but things don’t always go as planned.

Park will present a mini-exhibition on behind-the-scenes from the film during April 24-26 in the basement at 185 Nassau Street. Public hours to visit the mini-exhibition are weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 


 

ZANMIM
A Film by Alex Ford

zanmim stillWritten & directed by Alex Ford
Shot by Gerson Leiva ’16 & Godson Prevot
Starring Jean Kenley (Madness) & Niguel Williams (Alex)
Shot on location in Haiti
Run time: 18:46

Zanmim means “my friend” in Haitian Creole. Following Haiti’s earthquake in 2010, a spoiled Alex traveled to Haiti to help with relief efforts, but he didn’t know he would make a lifelong friend in Madness, a young man he worked with in a warehouse organizing medical supplies. Alex considers meeting Madness to be one of the most significant points in his life, as Madness has taught him what it means to chase dreams.

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  • Program in Visual Arts
  • Princeton Garden Theater

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