Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Free Screenings: Documentary Films by UofA BFA & BA students

 

 

From: Pierce, Lisa Ann - (lisapierce) [mailto:lisapierce@email.arizona.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 11:42 AM
To: Pierce, Lisa Ann - (lisapierce)
Subject: What does a BDSM enthusiast & the Gospel Rescue Mission have in common?

 

What does a BDSM enthusiast & the Gospel Rescue Mission have in common?  They're both subjects of different documentary shorts by students at The University of Arizona's School of Theatre, Film & Television!  See these shorts & others for FREE at the Loft on Wed, Dec 18 at 7PM.  The work of these young filmmakers is incredible…but don't take my word for it.  See the work of these Wildcat filmmakers yourself.  

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Lisa Pierce or Beverly Seckinger • UA School of Theatre, Film & Television
520.621.1239 •
bsecking@email.arizona.edu / 520.626.2686 • lisapierce@email.arizona.edu

November 26, 2013

he University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television presents
What's Up, Docs?: Documentary Films by BFA & BA students

 

FREE to the Public!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013 7:00pm

The Loft Cinema

WHAT'S UP DOCS?

PRESENTED BY

TH E UNIVERSITY OF ARLZONIA'5 5HOOL OF THEATRE, FILM AND TELEVI5ION

 

TUCSON, ARIZONA — What's Up, Docs? features short documentaries from The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television. Funny, touching, politically engaged — this year's films explore a wide range of topics and styles. Some films profile local organizations like Ben's Bells and the Gospel Rescue Mission, while others offer portraits of diverse subjects, including an inspiring coach, a youth slam poetry group, a BDSM enthusiast, and a female West Point cadet. See them all —FREE!                                                        

                                                                                       

UA Film & Television students have had great success on the festival circuit with their films. Many others are working in production and postproduction in LA and NYC. Others are continuing their studies in competitive masters degree programs at UCLA, the American Film Institute, or the University of Texas, Austin.

For more information, please contact Lisa Pierce, Director of Marketing & Development for the School of Theatre, Film & Television: 520.626.2686 or lisapierce@email.arizona.edu. You can also contact Professor Beverly Seckinger at The UA School of Theatre, Film & Television: 520.621.1239 or

bsecking@email.arizona.edu.                               

 

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