2022 Cinematic Arts Student Film Showcase

Location: Rubenstein Arts Center Film Theater

A celebration of some of the finest moving image work produced in recent Duke Cinematic Arts courses.
 

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2022 Cinematic Arts Student Film Showcase (alphabetical by filmmaker):

  • Laura Asherman (Grad '23) - Scrap
  • John Ball '21 - Lunch for Two
  • Stacy Chen '22 - Evergreen (Music Video)
  • Yinan Du '22 (Kunshan) - A Clockwork Orange (Title Sequence)
  • Gloria Kim '22 - R.E.M.
  • Emily MacDiarmid (Grad '22) - Approved for Release (excerpt)
  • Merrill O'Shaughnessy '23 & Kyra Chan '22 - Dinner (Music Video)
     
  • Sannan Saleh '22 - Pin Drop Silence (excerpt)
  • Wayne Shi '22 - What's Behind the Mask?
  • Maddie Stambler (Grad '23) - Hazelwood
  • Vinitha Sunkara '24 - A Bit of My ADHD Visualized
  • Bilge Tatar '22 - Ellerinde Pankatlar (music video)
  • Kendra Tse '23 - Flow

[Total running time: 49 min.]

Special Film Awards, voted on by audience members and Cinematic Arts faculty at the screening:

  • 2022 Audience Choice Award winner:
    • Laura Asherman (Grad '23) - Scrap
       
  • 2022 Cinematic Arts Faculty Jury Panel Award winner:
    • Gloria Kim '22 - R.E.M.

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Screen/Society screenings are free and open to the public. (Masking required - see below.)

Parking Info:  https://artscenter.duke.edu/parking


COVID-19 INFORMATION:

As we welcome audiences back for in-person screening events, we are prioritizing the health and safety of our extended community. Keeping each other safe during events will require collaboration and we are grateful for your support. Screen/Society and the Rubenstein Arts Center will adhere to all university, local, and state regulations on and off campus, which are subject to change on short notice depending on public health conditions.

Vaccination Status: We strongly encourage audience members to be fully vaccinated or have a recent negative PCR test before attending an event.  Duke University currently requires all students and employees to be vaccinated. More information on Duke University’s COVID-19 response.

Masking: We require masks for all indoor screenings. Current Duke University guidelines for campus visitors apply to all presentations on campus. Don’t have a mask? We’ll supply one. Please keep your mask on throughout the screening event.

Stay Home If You Are Feeling Sick: If you are feeling or showing symptoms of COVID-19 or if you believe you might have come into contact with someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 days, please stay home.

Seating: For our screenings, seating is based on a first-come basis. We encourage everyone to be respectful during performances and maintain distancing as they feel comfortable.

Enhanced Cleaning: Venues on Duke University’s campus are operating under restricted access and receive enhanced cleaning and sanitization of high-touch surfaces. Duke University venue ventilation is in accordance with CDC guidelines.

Hand Hygiene: Hand sanitizer stations are positioned throughout campus venues for your convenience.

Healthy Team: All employees and vendors are required to be symptom free before entering the building, as well as wear masks at all times, and frequently wash their hands during shifts.

2022 Cinematic Arts Student Film Showcase - still from SCRAP, by Laura Asherman (Grad '23)

Contact: Hank Okazaki

Email: hokazak@duke.edu

Sponsor: Duke Cinematic Arts

Co-Sponsors: Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies