SOMETHING GOOD CAN COME - Student Documentary Film Screening at Cinemapolis!

05/05/11

Contributed by Kristy Zhen

Students of Collaborating the Visual: Ethnographic Research and Filmmaking will be screening their 20-minute documentaries on Saturday May 7 from 5 - 7 pm. THE SCREENING IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

Where'd You Go Last Night?
Ever wonder about the nightly activities of college students? Why they go to parties? What the social scene is like? Or what the area offers in terms of nightlife? Then this movie is for you!

Sangha
Ithaca is a known site for Buddhism. The Dalai Lama visited several years ago and now a new monastery is being built on 96b. This film explores why Ithaca is a buddhist center and the local people that make it so.

Educate U.S.
This land did not belong to us. It was once owned by the Iroquois before they were driven out by George Washington and his troops. This film explores how the United States tried to assimilate Native Americans and what programs are available now at local schools and universities that attempt to restore the culture. 

Missing in History
Ithaca College is known for its amazing degree programs but noticeably missing is that of an Asian American Studies program. Watch the stories of IC students and see how they are trying to establish an Asian American studies program at Ithaca College.

 

Additional on-campus screening will be on Monday May 9 from 6 - 8 pm in Textor 103. 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Kristy Zhen at kzhen1@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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