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Film and Video Makers at Cal

April 12, 2007 - April 19, 2007

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Window Cleaner, April 19

Seventeen artists from four departments—Art, Film Studies, Anthropology, and Journalism—navigate the intangible corridors of the heart and mind in this year's installment of Film and Video Makers at Cal. Diverse in style, from experimental to narrative, ethnography to animation, and distinctively creative in their points of view, the works in the two programs illuminate the vibrant and inventive cinema culture on campus. Artists and student curators will be present on both evenings to engage in a discussion about process, production, and what it takes to realize your celluloid (or digital) dreams at UC Berkeley.

Anuj Vaidya
PFA Outreach Coordinator

Thursday, April 12, 2007
7:30 p.m. Time After Time
Artists in Person. In experimental works and emotionally evocative narratives, students examine memory and its decay.

Thursday, April 19, 2007
7:30 p.m. What’s Love Got to Do with It?
Artists in Person. Short works by students investigate the myriad manifestations of love: for oneself, for material objects, or for one's family.

Film and Video Makers at Cal is presented as part of an internship offered by UC Berkeley's Film Studies Department and PFA. The curatorial interns include Christopher Baum, Maya Gnyp, Daniel Komen, Lincoln Leighton, Virginia Reinhart, Ashley Rodholm, Marie Shatara, Cory Thompson-Briggs, Caitlin Waddell, and Samuel Yoo.