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On Thursday,
April 27th, the Fitzwater Center will be holding its
second annual
senior film festival. FPC TV Station Manager Dan
Desrochers will be hosting the
event, which will be broadcast live on channel 25 at
6:30 p.m. In addition to viewing
the films, attendants will be able to participate in an
open forum with the artists.
This is an opportunity for graduating students to share
their work with the
community and discuss the technical and artistic
process in making their films. So
stay tuned—The Exchange will feature all of the movies
on the website next week.
Here is a quick preview of the senior films:
The Pyrrhic Victory
(8 min), directed by Stephen Lacey: A right wing
secessionist, an undercover cop and a naïve junkie
double cross each other during
a small arms deal.
Starving for Hunger
(10 min), directed by Eric Casas-Rubin and Kyle Marsden
Kish: An aspiring rap artist must deal with the
problems created by his drug
addicted friend.
Larry's Journal (10 min), directed by Jon Galed:
A mentally disturbed man must
deal with the repercussions of a horrible incident
involving his best friend.
Big City
Surprise (10 min), directed by Matt Descoteau:
After the death of his
parents, a young man must travel from his small town to
the big city to find his long
lost sibling.
Roots of Creation Ethnography (10 min), directed by Soren Wills:
A
documentary on the history and musical work of the
local band "Roots of Creation."
Open Container Policy (10 min), directed by Carlye Petoff:
An in-depth look at
Franklin Pierce College's open container policy.
There may be more films added in the coming days, so be sure to
check out the final
line up next Thursday night in the Fitzwater Center
television studio.
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